Using a data set collected from 504 households and 18 public Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities of the Saint Louis region in Senegal, the thesis explores three important topics in the field of health microeconomics applied to developing countries, in order to improve health indicators in rural Senegal. The first essay aims to analyse health care utilisation in an area where people live on 1.17 USD per day and where only 6% have health insurance coverage. Despite the high level of poverty, 84% of the individuals sought treatment from a qualified health provider during their last illness. A deep analysis of the context is conducted in order to explain such finding. The high rate of healthcare utilisation in the area is found to be attri...
The role of health in both economic growth and development has been established in the literature. C...
This dissertation empirically studies health issues of policy importance in non-industrialized count...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay proposes an innovative incentive-based h...
Using a data set collected from 504 households and 18 public Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities of...
Health plays an essential role for human and economic development. This thesis consists of four inde...
Access to public and private health insurance in rural areas of low income countries is severely con...
In the context of the national debate on the extension of health insurance to farming households in ...
Background: In spite of social and economic interventions, state health policies have not yet s...
Poverty and health are two topics in the field of development economics that are of critical importa...
This dissertation consists of three self-contained chapters on development economics. The dissertati...
My dissertation comprises three essays in which I apply methods based in economics to policy-relevan...
This dissertation examines three health and development issues in Sub-Saharan Africa. It analyzes th...
The study explores the health care system of Senegal. It includes both an institutional analysis of ...
Copyright @ 2011 Johns Hopkins University PressThe past decade has recorded remarkable interest in s...
Investigating income-elasticity of health expenditures can provide insights into the extent of publi...
The role of health in both economic growth and development has been established in the literature. C...
This dissertation empirically studies health issues of policy importance in non-industrialized count...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay proposes an innovative incentive-based h...
Using a data set collected from 504 households and 18 public Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities of...
Health plays an essential role for human and economic development. This thesis consists of four inde...
Access to public and private health insurance in rural areas of low income countries is severely con...
In the context of the national debate on the extension of health insurance to farming households in ...
Background: In spite of social and economic interventions, state health policies have not yet s...
Poverty and health are two topics in the field of development economics that are of critical importa...
This dissertation consists of three self-contained chapters on development economics. The dissertati...
My dissertation comprises three essays in which I apply methods based in economics to policy-relevan...
This dissertation examines three health and development issues in Sub-Saharan Africa. It analyzes th...
The study explores the health care system of Senegal. It includes both an institutional analysis of ...
Copyright @ 2011 Johns Hopkins University PressThe past decade has recorded remarkable interest in s...
Investigating income-elasticity of health expenditures can provide insights into the extent of publi...
The role of health in both economic growth and development has been established in the literature. C...
This dissertation empirically studies health issues of policy importance in non-industrialized count...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay proposes an innovative incentive-based h...