This paper develops a model of healthcare demand to study healthcare choices in resourcelimited settings with poor health indicators, especially for women. Using data from rural Nigeria on individual illnesses and injuries as well as the entire portfolio of locally available providers, we estimate the effect of price, distance and quality on access to care, focussing on the heterogeneous responses to these three factors by gender. We find that women are more price sensitive than men, in particular in households where they have low bargaining power, while being equally responsive to quality or distance. Using our model to simulate ex-ante the impacts of price interventions, we predict that a full price subsidy in public clinics would substan...
Abstract Background In sub-Saharan Africa, women must overcome numerous barriers when they need mode...
Background: In Nigeria, anecdotes abound that female clients, particularly within northern Nigeria, ...
Northern Nigeria has some of the worst health indices in sub‑Saharan Africa. Poor health outcomes ar...
Out-of-pocket (OOP) payments have severe consequences for health care access and utilisation and are...
Better insights into health care utilization and out-of-pocket expenditures for non-communicable chr...
Better insights into health care utilization and out-of-pocket expenditures for non-communicable chr...
Abstract Background There is need for new information about the socio-economic and geographic differ...
In South Africa, differences in healthcare demand may perpetuate inequities in disease incidence, mo...
Introduction: Reliance on out-of-pockets (OOP) payments for health services has continued to hamper ...
Differences between women and men in political and economic empowerment, education, and health risks...
Background: The study examined the socio-economic determinants of women access to healthcare servic...
This paper is concerned with access to health care for women in developing countries, with specific ...
Informal payments are widespread in many healthcare systems and can impede access to healthcare and ...
Health shocks (unpredictable illnesses and injuries) are an important source of risk for individuals...
Gendered intrahousehold power structures, gendered dynamics of resource allocation, and women’s limi...
Abstract Background In sub-Saharan Africa, women must overcome numerous barriers when they need mode...
Background: In Nigeria, anecdotes abound that female clients, particularly within northern Nigeria, ...
Northern Nigeria has some of the worst health indices in sub‑Saharan Africa. Poor health outcomes ar...
Out-of-pocket (OOP) payments have severe consequences for health care access and utilisation and are...
Better insights into health care utilization and out-of-pocket expenditures for non-communicable chr...
Better insights into health care utilization and out-of-pocket expenditures for non-communicable chr...
Abstract Background There is need for new information about the socio-economic and geographic differ...
In South Africa, differences in healthcare demand may perpetuate inequities in disease incidence, mo...
Introduction: Reliance on out-of-pockets (OOP) payments for health services has continued to hamper ...
Differences between women and men in political and economic empowerment, education, and health risks...
Background: The study examined the socio-economic determinants of women access to healthcare servic...
This paper is concerned with access to health care for women in developing countries, with specific ...
Informal payments are widespread in many healthcare systems and can impede access to healthcare and ...
Health shocks (unpredictable illnesses and injuries) are an important source of risk for individuals...
Gendered intrahousehold power structures, gendered dynamics of resource allocation, and women’s limi...
Abstract Background In sub-Saharan Africa, women must overcome numerous barriers when they need mode...
Background: In Nigeria, anecdotes abound that female clients, particularly within northern Nigeria, ...
Northern Nigeria has some of the worst health indices in sub‑Saharan Africa. Poor health outcomes ar...