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Incorrect knowledge of the health production function may lead to inefficient household choices, and thereby to the production of suboptimal levels of health. This paper studies the effects of a randomised intervention in rural Malawi which, over a six-month period, provided mothers of young...
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increases in household food consumption, particularly of protein-rich foods by children. The increased household consumption is …
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children's vaccinations in the most remote areas from the closest health facility. Despite this improvement, we find that … children …
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.4 percentage points (p.p., or 2.8%) and their children's literacy rates by 0.4 p.p. (0.5%). Coinciding with the expected reduction …
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, focusing on children in Afghanistan, a country deeply affected by prolonged violent conflict. Using data from the 2022 … interventions that address the unique vulnerabilities of children in conflict-affected regions …
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relationship between income and child development in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Treated mothers and children experienced large …
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The Czech health care system is doing well in terms of health outcomes compared to other Central East European economies that inherited similar health systems after the transition and has been converging to OECD averages. However, benchmarking the Czech health system to countries with comparable...
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France’s health-care system offers high-quality care. Average health outcomes are good, public satisfaction with the health-care system is high, and average household out-of-pocket expenditures are low. As in other OECD countries, technology is expanding possibilities for life extension and...
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The Covid-19 pandemic is estimated to have caused over 7 million deaths and reduced economic output by over $13 trillion to date. While vaccines were developed and deployed with unprecedented speed, pre-pandemic investments could have accelerated their widespread introduction, saving millions of...
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Two of the most important health risk factors for children and young adults are obesity and alcohol use. These risk …
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