Objectives: The fall of the Wall in 1989 can be seen as a natural experiment in the epidemiological sense to further examine the relation between democracy and health. Design and setting: Ecological study in the 23 post-communist countries, during the last decade of the 20th century, exploring the relations between the level of democratisation and health, taking into account as relevant confounders wealth and the level of inequality. Main results: A significant correlation (p,0.01) was found of the democratic deficit of the countries with the health indicators circa 2000, with values of Pearson’s coefficient of 20.629 for life expectancy, 0.760 for infant mortality, and 0.555 for maternal mortality. These associations remain significant af...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
Do democracies produce better health outcomes for children than autocracies? We argue that (1) democ...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves population health. The prevailing explanation for this i...
Objectives: The fall of the Wall in 1989 can be seen as a natural experiment in the epidemiological ...
Can political regimes be singled out as a factor affecting health? Rating countries by the extent of...
Background The effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence is neit...
Democracy is generally associated with governmental accountability, better public policy choices and...
Background Previous analyses of democracy and population health have focused on broad meas...
Exposure to (a liberal) democracy can have an impact on both the political attention and visibility ...
Countries in transition from communism provide valuable information on the effects of democracy on h...
SummaryBackgroundThe effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence i...
This is the author accepted manuscriptIn this paper, we study the extent to which the spread of demo...
Over the past five decades, two successive waves of political reform have brought democracy to, firs...
Objective: To assess the relation between autocratisation—substantial decreases in democratic traits...
Although no systematic causal review has yet been done, the evidence of a relation between democracy...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
Do democracies produce better health outcomes for children than autocracies? We argue that (1) democ...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves population health. The prevailing explanation for this i...
Objectives: The fall of the Wall in 1989 can be seen as a natural experiment in the epidemiological ...
Can political regimes be singled out as a factor affecting health? Rating countries by the extent of...
Background The effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence is neit...
Democracy is generally associated with governmental accountability, better public policy choices and...
Background Previous analyses of democracy and population health have focused on broad meas...
Exposure to (a liberal) democracy can have an impact on both the political attention and visibility ...
Countries in transition from communism provide valuable information on the effects of democracy on h...
SummaryBackgroundThe effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence i...
This is the author accepted manuscriptIn this paper, we study the extent to which the spread of demo...
Over the past five decades, two successive waves of political reform have brought democracy to, firs...
Objective: To assess the relation between autocratisation—substantial decreases in democratic traits...
Although no systematic causal review has yet been done, the evidence of a relation between democracy...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
Do democracies produce better health outcomes for children than autocracies? We argue that (1) democ...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves population health. The prevailing explanation for this i...