Existing research has found a positive association between countries' level of democratic governance and the health of their populations, although that research is limited by the use of data from small numbers of high-income countries or aggregate data that do not assess individual-level health outcomes. We extend prior research by using multilevel World Health Survey (2002-2004) data on 313,554 individuals in 67 countries, and find that the positive association between democratic governance and self-rated health persists after adjusting for both individual- and country-level confounders. However, the mechanisms linking democracy and self-rated health remain unclear. Individual-level measures of socioeconomic status, and country-level measu...
Objectives: Civic participation, that which directly influences important decisions in our personal ...
Can political regimes be singled out as a factor affecting health? Rating countries by the extent of...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves population health. The prevailing explanation for this i...
This study tests the relationship between democracy and population health. Some studies argue that d...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
It has been long debated whether regime types have impacts on human development. More specifically, ...
This is the author accepted manuscriptIn this paper, we study the extent to which the spread of demo...
We analyze whether the political system and its stability are related to cross-country differences i...
We analyze whether the political system and its stability are related to cross-country differences i...
We analyze whether the political system and its stability are related to cross-country differences i...
We analyze whether the political system and its stability are related to cross-country differences i...
We analyze whether the political system and its stability are related to cross-country differences i...
Exposure to (a liberal) democracy can have an impact on both the political attention and visibility ...
Exposure to (a liberal) democracy can have an impact on both the political attention and visibility ...
Objectives: Civic participation, that which directly influences important decisions in our personal ...
Can political regimes be singled out as a factor affecting health? Rating countries by the extent of...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves population health. The prevailing explanation for this i...
This study tests the relationship between democracy and population health. Some studies argue that d...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
It has been long debated whether regime types have impacts on human development. More specifically, ...
This is the author accepted manuscriptIn this paper, we study the extent to which the spread of demo...
We analyze whether the political system and its stability are related to cross-country differences i...
We analyze whether the political system and its stability are related to cross-country differences i...
We analyze whether the political system and its stability are related to cross-country differences i...
We analyze whether the political system and its stability are related to cross-country differences i...
We analyze whether the political system and its stability are related to cross-country differences i...
Exposure to (a liberal) democracy can have an impact on both the political attention and visibility ...
Exposure to (a liberal) democracy can have an impact on both the political attention and visibility ...
Objectives: Civic participation, that which directly influences important decisions in our personal ...
Can political regimes be singled out as a factor affecting health? Rating countries by the extent of...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves population health. The prevailing explanation for this i...