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status and particularly in improving the health status of rural children and reducing their mortality rates. …
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Household survey data from the Cote d'Ivoire are used to examine the impact of public policies on child height, child weight for height and adult body mass index. Economic adjuntment programs in the 1980s were accompanied by reduced availability and quality of health care services and increases...
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Despite the popularity of pay-for-performance (P4P) among health policymakers and private insurers as a tool for improving quality of care, there is little empirical basis for its effectiveness. The authors use data from published performance reports of physician medical groups contracting with...
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effect of breastfeeding on infant mortality. …
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, living conditions and curative care are mechanisms through which SES, health and mortality are related. Their model predicts …
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This paper presents a theory of the demand for health, health investment and longevity, building on the human capital framework for health and addressing limitations of existing models. It predicts a negative correlation between health investment and health, that the health of wealthy and...
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This paper is focused on two issues. Firstly, to what extent can we explain the observed mortality decline and secondly …
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mortality differences in Cameroon by residence area, mother's education, ethnicity, marital status and union type, religion and … inteplay of those factorson differentials mortality. …
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The authors present a generalized solution to Grossman's model of health capital (1972), relaxing the widely used assumption that individuals can adjust their health stock instantaneously to an "optimal" level without adjustment costs. The Grossman model then predicts the existence of a health...
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Using data from the New Haven EPESE, we examine the relationship between family structure and the risk of first nursing home admission.
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