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Across the world, while income inequality among countries is declining, there is clear evidence that health related inequities are on the increase. Health is a key component of an individual’s well being, having both intrinsic and instrumental value. It is therefore imperative to understand why...
Book Chapter
– Disparities in Human Longevity among Countries
From the book:
Health Inequality and Development
Book Chapter
– Achieving Better Health in Developing Countries
From the book:
Health Inequality and Development
Journal Article
Part of Journal Special Issue
Health and Development
Journal Article
– Explorations Using the Body Mass Index
Part of Journal Special Issue
Health and Development
Journal Article
Part of Journal Special Issue
Health and Development
The papers in this special issue were originally presented at a World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) Conference on Health Equity in 2006. They look beyond the current literature in terms of measures of inequality, indicators of health achievements and deprivation, causes of...
Journal Article
Part of Journal Special Issue
Health and Development
Working Paper
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– Impact Pathways and Recent Evidence
The last two decades of the twentieth century recorded a slowdown in health gains and widespread increases in health inequality across and within countries. The paper explores the causes of such trends on the basis of five main mortality models. To do so, it regresses IMR/LEB on 15 determinants of...
Working Paper
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– A Quantile Regression Approach
Reducing child malnutrition is a key goal of most developing countries. To combat child malnutrition with the right set of interventions, policymakers need to have a better understanding of its economic, social and policy determinants. While there is a large literature that investigates the...
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