We provide country-specific estimates of the effect of macroeconomic shocks on infant mortality for a sample of mainly middle-income countries. In most countries, infant mortality appears to be procyclical or acyclical. Only when shocks to GDP are very deep, 15 percent or larger, are they consistently associated with higher mortality
Background: infant mortality rate is one of the main health indicators for assessing the health syst...
The reduction of child mortality is one of the most universally accepted millennium goals. However, ...
Infant mortality remains an important indicator of a country's public health insofar as it goes hand...
Health and income are strongly correlated both within and across countries, yet the extent to which ...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic determinants of infant mortality in WAEMU countries for th...
Infant mortality rate has been gaining greater importance in recent years as an indicator of populat...
This paper investigates the impact of macroeconomic shocks on infant mortality in India. It finds th...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic determinants of infant mortality in WAEMU countries for th...
Income inequality is strongly associated with infant mortality across countries, but whether this as...
Income inequality is strongly associated with infant mortality across countries, but whether this as...
This paper investigates the impact of aggregate income shocks on infant mortality in India and inves...
This paper investigates the impact of macroeconomic shocks on infant mortality in India and investig...
This study presents quantitative, sociological models designed to account for cross-national variati...
This study presents quantitative, sociological models designed to account for cross-national variati...
AbstractHealth is one of the necessary elements in order to socially develop a society. Providing qu...
Background: infant mortality rate is one of the main health indicators for assessing the health syst...
The reduction of child mortality is one of the most universally accepted millennium goals. However, ...
Infant mortality remains an important indicator of a country's public health insofar as it goes hand...
Health and income are strongly correlated both within and across countries, yet the extent to which ...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic determinants of infant mortality in WAEMU countries for th...
Infant mortality rate has been gaining greater importance in recent years as an indicator of populat...
This paper investigates the impact of macroeconomic shocks on infant mortality in India. It finds th...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic determinants of infant mortality in WAEMU countries for th...
Income inequality is strongly associated with infant mortality across countries, but whether this as...
Income inequality is strongly associated with infant mortality across countries, but whether this as...
This paper investigates the impact of aggregate income shocks on infant mortality in India and inves...
This paper investigates the impact of macroeconomic shocks on infant mortality in India and investig...
This study presents quantitative, sociological models designed to account for cross-national variati...
This study presents quantitative, sociological models designed to account for cross-national variati...
AbstractHealth is one of the necessary elements in order to socially develop a society. Providing qu...
Background: infant mortality rate is one of the main health indicators for assessing the health syst...
The reduction of child mortality is one of the most universally accepted millennium goals. However, ...
Infant mortality remains an important indicator of a country's public health insofar as it goes hand...