Many studies have assessed the impact of disability on healthcare expenditures for the disabled child, but practically none has considered the externalities of a child's disability in terms of healthcare expenditures for his/her siblings. This study therefore seeks to measure the impact of a child's disability on the allocation of healthcare expenditures among children of a household. It uses data from the 2011 Demographic Health and Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (DHS-MICS) conducted in Cameroon by the National Statistics Institute (INS), with support from UNFPA, UNICEF, the World Bank and USAID. The disability module of the survey was administered to 17,864 children under age 18. Multivariate analyses (two-part model with logistic then...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
Families with disabled children run a great risk of being poor. Although policies providing poor fam...
Children having a sibling with a disability are often disadvantaged as parents need to divert a high...
Bien qu'il existe de nombreuses études évaluant les implications du handicap d'un enfant en termes d...
Although most of the world's disabled people live in developing countries, little is known about the...
Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or access health c...
Background: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
Background: Disability in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) is a neglected global healt...
This is the second report of a study funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation that explored the cost...
International audienceIntroduction: A child's multiple disabilities have a major impact on families ...
Background: Families and caregivers of children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN) often experien...
Abstract Background The majority of children with disability live in low and middle income (LAMI) co...
A prospective study of the families of young severely disabled children applying to a non-government...
Twelve percent of families in the United States have a child with a disability, yet little is known ...
Objectives: We aim to study the effects of having a severely ill or disabled child on the parent´s f...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
Families with disabled children run a great risk of being poor. Although policies providing poor fam...
Children having a sibling with a disability are often disadvantaged as parents need to divert a high...
Bien qu'il existe de nombreuses études évaluant les implications du handicap d'un enfant en termes d...
Although most of the world's disabled people live in developing countries, little is known about the...
Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or access health c...
Background: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
Background: Disability in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) is a neglected global healt...
This is the second report of a study funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation that explored the cost...
International audienceIntroduction: A child's multiple disabilities have a major impact on families ...
Background: Families and caregivers of children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN) often experien...
Abstract Background The majority of children with disability live in low and middle income (LAMI) co...
A prospective study of the families of young severely disabled children applying to a non-government...
Twelve percent of families in the United States have a child with a disability, yet little is known ...
Objectives: We aim to study the effects of having a severely ill or disabled child on the parent´s f...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
Families with disabled children run a great risk of being poor. Although policies providing poor fam...
Children having a sibling with a disability are often disadvantaged as parents need to divert a high...