Is development best achieved by going for growth, or does specific attention need to be paid to directly improving human welfare? In contrast to the Human Development Reports of the UNDP the World Bank has stressed the growth approach. Recent work has reinforced this position by arguing that health spending is extremely ineffective in reducing infant or child mortality, which is mainly explained by a country income per capita. This article contests this position through testing the robustness Of determinants of infant and child mortality. We have estimated over 420, 000 equations which show that, while income per capita is a robust determinant of infant and child mortality, so are indicators of health, education and gender inequality. Some ...
he world has experienced a decline in maternal and child mortality in the last few decades, increase...
This paper attempts to analyze the effect healthcare expenditure has on child mortality rates. Despi...
There are severe inequalities in health in the world, poor health being concentrated amongst poor pe...
Is development best achieved by going for growth, or does specific attention need to be paid to dire...
Is development best achieved by going for growth, or does specific attention need to be paid to dire...
Infant mortality rate has been gaining greater importance in recent years as an indicator of populat...
Does health expenditure reduce infant mortality rates (IMRs)? To answer such important question we d...
Infant and maternal mortality are important indicators for assessing the quality of healthcare syste...
Efficiency issues in health investments have received increasing attention, mainly as a result of t...
Why do over 20% of children die in some poor countries, while in others only 2% die? We examine this...
Introduction: Inequalities in infant mortality rates (IMR) are rising in some Low and Middle-Income ...
AbstractHealth is one of the necessary elements in order to socially develop a society. Providing qu...
Do health outcomes depend on relative income as well as on an individual?s absolute level of income?...
Why do over 20% of children die in some poor countries, while in others only 2% die? We examine this...
Background: The infant mortality rate (IMR) has been criticised as a measure of population health be...
he world has experienced a decline in maternal and child mortality in the last few decades, increase...
This paper attempts to analyze the effect healthcare expenditure has on child mortality rates. Despi...
There are severe inequalities in health in the world, poor health being concentrated amongst poor pe...
Is development best achieved by going for growth, or does specific attention need to be paid to dire...
Is development best achieved by going for growth, or does specific attention need to be paid to dire...
Infant mortality rate has been gaining greater importance in recent years as an indicator of populat...
Does health expenditure reduce infant mortality rates (IMRs)? To answer such important question we d...
Infant and maternal mortality are important indicators for assessing the quality of healthcare syste...
Efficiency issues in health investments have received increasing attention, mainly as a result of t...
Why do over 20% of children die in some poor countries, while in others only 2% die? We examine this...
Introduction: Inequalities in infant mortality rates (IMR) are rising in some Low and Middle-Income ...
AbstractHealth is one of the necessary elements in order to socially develop a society. Providing qu...
Do health outcomes depend on relative income as well as on an individual?s absolute level of income?...
Why do over 20% of children die in some poor countries, while in others only 2% die? We examine this...
Background: The infant mortality rate (IMR) has been criticised as a measure of population health be...
he world has experienced a decline in maternal and child mortality in the last few decades, increase...
This paper attempts to analyze the effect healthcare expenditure has on child mortality rates. Despi...
There are severe inequalities in health in the world, poor health being concentrated amongst poor pe...