This dissertation is the first large scale analysis of the effects of democratization on the rich- poor gap in child mortality across the developing world. Theories predict that democratic institutions should help those at the bottom of the income distribution more than those at the top. Yet, previous cross-national studies on democracy and child mortality have not focused on the rich-poor gap in health outcomes. Using an unique data set with more than 5 million birth records from 50 middle and low income countries, this study is the first one to test whether those at the bottom of the income distribution benefit more from the democratic transitions than those at the top. Although the rich and poor gap in child mortality is reducing over ti...
Introduction: Inequalities in infant mortality rates (IMR) are rising in some Low and Middle-Income ...
Exposure to (a liberal) democracy can have an impact on both the political attention and visibility ...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves population health. The prevailing explanation for this i...
Despite a tremendous increase in financial resources, many countries are not on track to achieve the...
SummaryBackgroundThe effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence i...
Background The effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence is nei...
Does democracy help babies survive in sub-Saharan Africa? By using retrospective fertility surveys c...
This is the author accepted manuscriptIn this paper, we study the extent to which the spread of demo...
Do democracies produce better health outcomes for children than autocracies? We argue that (1) democ...
Does democracy help babies survive in sub-Saharan Africa? By using retrospective fertility surveys c...
Many scholars claim that democracy reduces a country’s infant and child mortality rates, and by exte...
Good health is crucial for human and economic development. In particular poor health in childhood se...
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...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves the welfare of the poor. This article uses data on infan...
Introduction: Inequalities in infant mortality rates (IMR) are rising in some Low and Middle-Income ...
Exposure to (a liberal) democracy can have an impact on both the political attention and visibility ...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves population health. The prevailing explanation for this i...
Despite a tremendous increase in financial resources, many countries are not on track to achieve the...
SummaryBackgroundThe effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence i...
Background The effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence is nei...
Does democracy help babies survive in sub-Saharan Africa? By using retrospective fertility surveys c...
This is the author accepted manuscriptIn this paper, we study the extent to which the spread of demo...
Do democracies produce better health outcomes for children than autocracies? We argue that (1) democ...
Does democracy help babies survive in sub-Saharan Africa? By using retrospective fertility surveys c...
Many scholars claim that democracy reduces a country’s infant and child mortality rates, and by exte...
Good health is crucial for human and economic development. In particular poor health in childhood se...
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...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves the welfare of the poor. This article uses data on infan...
Introduction: Inequalities in infant mortality rates (IMR) are rising in some Low and Middle-Income ...
Exposure to (a liberal) democracy can have an impact on both the political attention and visibility ...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves population health. The prevailing explanation for this i...