The development of institutions of self-governance in India, and specifically the 2005 reform—the National Rural Health Mission that introduced village health and sanitation committees—provide a unique opportunity to study the effects of the strengthening of the political agency on collective healthcare decision-making in rural areas. We use data from the District Level Household Survey and take advantage of the heterogeneity of maternal and child healthcare use, before and after the introduction of village health and sanitation committees. Specifically, we examine the effect of village health and sanitation committees on use of both public and preventive healthcare among children. Our results suggest that local democracy has increased acce...
The present study employing the 2006 Rural and Demographic Survey data, describes people’s percepti...
The paper has two main objectives. The first is to trace the progress in the process of decentralisa...
In this paper, we examine the causal effect of political competition on public provision of healthca...
A growing literature studies the effect of enhancing the agency relationship between political incum...
Health care decisions in many low-income countries often require a close political agency relationsh...
The geographical area of this study is West Bengal - a constituent state (province) of India. The st...
In recent years, community health governance structures have been established in many low and middle...
For decades, decentralisation reforms have been seen as a powerful instrument by health policy advoc...
The Government of India has adopted decentralization/devolution as a vehicle for promoting greater e...
LSE’s Shirin Madon argues that healthcare accountability in India does not draw enough on health wor...
This dissertation is a sociological exploration of India\u27s simultaneous pursuit of development an...
Access to basic water and sanitation services, the local public health goods, is a human right and ...
As a way of public health is concerned, the health issue of people in the nation is a crucial tool f...
Researchers have the view that functional and representative democratic political institutions have ...
'The paper has two main objectives. The first is to trace the progress in the process of decentralis...
The present study employing the 2006 Rural and Demographic Survey data, describes people’s percepti...
The paper has two main objectives. The first is to trace the progress in the process of decentralisa...
In this paper, we examine the causal effect of political competition on public provision of healthca...
A growing literature studies the effect of enhancing the agency relationship between political incum...
Health care decisions in many low-income countries often require a close political agency relationsh...
The geographical area of this study is West Bengal - a constituent state (province) of India. The st...
In recent years, community health governance structures have been established in many low and middle...
For decades, decentralisation reforms have been seen as a powerful instrument by health policy advoc...
The Government of India has adopted decentralization/devolution as a vehicle for promoting greater e...
LSE’s Shirin Madon argues that healthcare accountability in India does not draw enough on health wor...
This dissertation is a sociological exploration of India\u27s simultaneous pursuit of development an...
Access to basic water and sanitation services, the local public health goods, is a human right and ...
As a way of public health is concerned, the health issue of people in the nation is a crucial tool f...
Researchers have the view that functional and representative democratic political institutions have ...
'The paper has two main objectives. The first is to trace the progress in the process of decentralis...
The present study employing the 2006 Rural and Demographic Survey data, describes people’s percepti...
The paper has two main objectives. The first is to trace the progress in the process of decentralisa...
In this paper, we examine the causal effect of political competition on public provision of healthca...