The impact of resource inflows on child health: Evidence from Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, 1993–98

Type Journal Article - Journal of Development Studies
Title The impact of resource inflows on child health: Evidence from Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, 1993–98
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Volume 40
Issue 04
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2004
Page numbers 78-114
URL http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00220380410001673201
Abstract
This paper investigates changes to the health status of young children (aged 0–5 years) in the Kwazulu-Natal province of South Africa during 1993–98. In our estimation we explicitly take into account the potential endogeneity of household resources in affecting child health. In particular, we examine whether the effect of resources is differentiated by the source, the age and the sex of the recipient. Finally, we also take into account the panel structure of the data and conduct (household level) fixed effects estimation of the determinants of child health. The estimation results show that the state of child health has experienced marked improvement following the dismantling of apartheid. Our results point to the role of household resources and health infrastructure availability in improving the health status of children.

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