Background: Health burden in rural areas of developing countries is worsened by the limited coverage of health insurance. With constrained access to quality healthcare and constituting two thirds of Nigeria’s poor, this study investigates how rural households cope with health shocks consequent on their socioeconomic status.Method: Data was collected from 600 households in Enugu using a questionnaire. Cross-tabulation, chi square and multiple regression statistical techniques were employed for data analysis. Findings: About 53% of the respondents were male household-heads while borrowing (47.65%), sales of assets (43.85%), diversion of funds (2.00%) and reduced expenditure (6.48%) were the main coping strategies. Education, occupation, and i...
Achieving food security is still a major problem for households in most rural areas of Nigeria. This...
Farm households in Niger face health expenses each year. This study on Analysis of the health expend...
OBJECTIVE: There is limited evidence about levels of socio-economic and other differences in catastr...
Rural households in Nigeria are vulnerable to shock becauseof their limited capacity to make informe...
Rural households in Nigeria are vulnerable to shock because of their limited capacity to make inform...
Background: Catastrophic health expenditure occurs when the burden of Out-of-pocket health expenditu...
Health is profoundly influenced by several factors outside the traditional realm of healthcare. This...
Abstract Background Out-of-pocket spending (OOPS) is the major payment strategy for healthcare in Ni...
Introduction: Reliance on out-of-pockets (OOP) payments for health services has continued to hamper ...
Background: Food insecurity is a growing public health concern in Nigeria especially where all effor...
Food insecurity is a challenge in developing countries, especially in the rural areas of Nigeria. It...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that affect food shocks and how vulner...
This study examines household responses to adverse shocks among rice farmers in North-Central Nigeri...
There is limited evidence about levels of socio-economic and other differences in catastrophic healt...
This study was carried out to estimate factors influencing the multidimensional poverty status of ru...
Achieving food security is still a major problem for households in most rural areas of Nigeria. This...
Farm households in Niger face health expenses each year. This study on Analysis of the health expend...
OBJECTIVE: There is limited evidence about levels of socio-economic and other differences in catastr...
Rural households in Nigeria are vulnerable to shock becauseof their limited capacity to make informe...
Rural households in Nigeria are vulnerable to shock because of their limited capacity to make inform...
Background: Catastrophic health expenditure occurs when the burden of Out-of-pocket health expenditu...
Health is profoundly influenced by several factors outside the traditional realm of healthcare. This...
Abstract Background Out-of-pocket spending (OOPS) is the major payment strategy for healthcare in Ni...
Introduction: Reliance on out-of-pockets (OOP) payments for health services has continued to hamper ...
Background: Food insecurity is a growing public health concern in Nigeria especially where all effor...
Food insecurity is a challenge in developing countries, especially in the rural areas of Nigeria. It...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that affect food shocks and how vulner...
This study examines household responses to adverse shocks among rice farmers in North-Central Nigeri...
There is limited evidence about levels of socio-economic and other differences in catastrophic healt...
This study was carried out to estimate factors influencing the multidimensional poverty status of ru...
Achieving food security is still a major problem for households in most rural areas of Nigeria. This...
Farm households in Niger face health expenses each year. This study on Analysis of the health expend...
OBJECTIVE: There is limited evidence about levels of socio-economic and other differences in catastr...