This paper investigates the economic consequences of sickness and death and the manner in which poor urban households in Bangladesh respond to such events. Based on longitudinal data we assess the effects of morbidity and mortality episodes on household income, medical spending, labour supply and consumption. We find that despite maintaining household labour supply, a serious illness exerts a n
Given limited evidence on economic impacts of health shocks on households in South Asia the thesis e...
When facing adverse health from noncommunicable disease (NCD), households adopt coping strategies th...
Background: Little is known about long-term changes linking chronic diseases and poverty in low-in...
We investigate the economic consequences of sickness and death and the manner in which poor urban ho...
The informal sector is the dominant area of employment and the economy for any developing country in...
OBJECTIVES: The informal sector is the dominant area of employment and the economy for any developin...
In low-income countries, a growing proportion of the disease burden is attributable to non-communica...
Objectives: The informal sector is the dominant area of employment and the economy for any developin...
In low-income countries, a growing proportion of the disease burden is attributable to non- communic...
We use panel data on household consumption combined with information taken from the medical records ...
important cause and consequence of extreme poverty Poor occupational health and safety damages many ...
Morbidity is a shock, and its treatment, potentially burdensome or even catastrophic particularly am...
We use panel data on household consumption combined with information taken from the medical records ...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the Impacts of COVID-19 on Income, Savings and Expe...
The objective of this study was to explore the influences of the health and socio-economic factors a...
Given limited evidence on economic impacts of health shocks on households in South Asia the thesis e...
When facing adverse health from noncommunicable disease (NCD), households adopt coping strategies th...
Background: Little is known about long-term changes linking chronic diseases and poverty in low-in...
We investigate the economic consequences of sickness and death and the manner in which poor urban ho...
The informal sector is the dominant area of employment and the economy for any developing country in...
OBJECTIVES: The informal sector is the dominant area of employment and the economy for any developin...
In low-income countries, a growing proportion of the disease burden is attributable to non-communica...
Objectives: The informal sector is the dominant area of employment and the economy for any developin...
In low-income countries, a growing proportion of the disease burden is attributable to non- communic...
We use panel data on household consumption combined with information taken from the medical records ...
important cause and consequence of extreme poverty Poor occupational health and safety damages many ...
Morbidity is a shock, and its treatment, potentially burdensome or even catastrophic particularly am...
We use panel data on household consumption combined with information taken from the medical records ...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the Impacts of COVID-19 on Income, Savings and Expe...
The objective of this study was to explore the influences of the health and socio-economic factors a...
Given limited evidence on economic impacts of health shocks on households in South Asia the thesis e...
When facing adverse health from noncommunicable disease (NCD), households adopt coping strategies th...
Background: Little is known about long-term changes linking chronic diseases and poverty in low-in...