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By analyzing the relationship between socio-economic status, health, and health care use for a variety of developed countries (with a main focus on Europe), this thesis attempts to address several questions: What are the socio-economic factors driving the use of health care services: income, wealth and/or education? Does the relationship between socio-economic factors and health care use vary with different types of health care services, such as primary care, specialist care, or in- and outpatient care in a hospital? How is preventive clinical service utilization related to socio-economic status in the population aged 50 and over? Are there different socio-economic factors driving the use of preventive care services than those driving usual care? How should the empirical analysis be modified when dealing with count data with excess zeros? The data that are used in the thesis are micro-level data, which provide crucial information for the evaluation of health systems, including harmonized information on a variety of dimensions such as health, health care use, and socio-economic conditions at the individual level.