Civil conflicts devastate public health both in the short run and in the long run. Analyzing novel data sets that include yearly information on public health and the availability of health professionals across provinces in Turkey in the 1964–2010 period, we provide empirical evidence for our theoretical argument that a major mechanism through which civil conflicts exert their long term negative influences on public health is by discouraging medical personnel to practice in conflict regions. We also assess the effectiveness of certain policy measures that Turkish governments have tried out over the years to counteract this mechanism. Our results reveal that the long running civil conflict in Turkey has been driving away doctors and other hig...
This dissertation explores the political economy of Turkey’s large-scale health systems reform, know...
WOS: 000463098000003PubMed ID: 30967916Background: The unfair distribution and delivery of health-ca...
Turkey has achieved considerable health status improvements since the 1980s in major health status i...
Civil conflicts devastate public health both in the short run and in the long run. Analyzing novel d...
By analyzing two novel data sets from Turkey, we provide empirical evidence for yet another negative...
We write on behalf of 207 health professionals, academics, and researchers, and 25 health and human ...
Civil conflicts are conceptualized as asymmetric, population centric military struggles. The argumen...
This article analyzes the association between civil conflicts and educational achievement by studyin...
Introduction: Turkey, which suffers from both undersupply of physicians, nurses and midwives and imb...
This paper explores the role of health in explaining the onset and severity of civil conflict. Where...
Tobacco use and road traffic injuries are major public health problems in Turkey. During the last de...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Tobacco use and road traffic injuries are major public health prob...
Background: In the last decade, tobacco control received political priority in Turkey while road saf...
Introduction: Turkey, which suffers from both undersupply of physicians, nurses and midwives and imb...
In this article, health policies in Turkey from the 1900s to the present are reviewed in light of th...
This dissertation explores the political economy of Turkey’s large-scale health systems reform, know...
WOS: 000463098000003PubMed ID: 30967916Background: The unfair distribution and delivery of health-ca...
Turkey has achieved considerable health status improvements since the 1980s in major health status i...
Civil conflicts devastate public health both in the short run and in the long run. Analyzing novel d...
By analyzing two novel data sets from Turkey, we provide empirical evidence for yet another negative...
We write on behalf of 207 health professionals, academics, and researchers, and 25 health and human ...
Civil conflicts are conceptualized as asymmetric, population centric military struggles. The argumen...
This article analyzes the association between civil conflicts and educational achievement by studyin...
Introduction: Turkey, which suffers from both undersupply of physicians, nurses and midwives and imb...
This paper explores the role of health in explaining the onset and severity of civil conflict. Where...
Tobacco use and road traffic injuries are major public health problems in Turkey. During the last de...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Tobacco use and road traffic injuries are major public health prob...
Background: In the last decade, tobacco control received political priority in Turkey while road saf...
Introduction: Turkey, which suffers from both undersupply of physicians, nurses and midwives and imb...
In this article, health policies in Turkey from the 1900s to the present are reviewed in light of th...
This dissertation explores the political economy of Turkey’s large-scale health systems reform, know...
WOS: 000463098000003PubMed ID: 30967916Background: The unfair distribution and delivery of health-ca...
Turkey has achieved considerable health status improvements since the 1980s in major health status i...