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Rwanda is among the few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and the developing approaching universal health insurance coverage. To date, over 90 per cent of the population are enrolled in the Mutuelles de Santé - a system that started off from a number of stand-alone community based health...
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The last 60 years have seen the emergence of a dramatic socioeconomic gradient in marriage, divorce, cohabitation, and …, are less likely to transition quickly into marriage, and have much higher divorce rates … for marital commitment. As the gains from traditional gender-based specialization have declined, the value of marriage has …
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The last 60 years have seen the emergence of a dramatic socioeconomic gradient in marriage, divorce, cohabitation, and … traditional gender-based specialization have declined, the value of marriage has decreased relative to cohabitation, which offers … less desirable or less feasible, commitment and, hence, marriage has less value relative to cohabitation. The resulting …
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health and women's earnings following IVF birth, along-side an increase in subsequent fertility. We provide the first …
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In this study we examine the passage of a reform to in-vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures in Sweden in 2003. Following publication of medical evidence showing that pregnancy success rates could be maintained using single rather than multiple embryo transfers, the single embryo transfer (SET)...
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and an increase in subsequent fertility. We provide the first comprehensive evaluation of SET. This is relevant given the …
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reverting negative gradients in early life health and eventual fertility. These new stylised facts and results suggest the …
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Low-income children are less likely to receive recommended health services than their high-income counterparts. This paper examines whether the design of parental Medicaid benefit packages could serve as a mechanism for reducing income-based disparities in unmet health care needs, considering...
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