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Childhood Immunization and Access to Health Care: Evidence from Nepal
Satis Devkota, Bibhudutta Panda
Economics (Morris)
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Access to Care
100%
Nepal
100%
Childhood Vaccination
100%
Healthcare Evidence
100%
Travel Time
80%
Health Centers
40%
Immunization
40%
Mountain Areas
20%
Household Level
20%
Policy Intervention
20%
Household Income
20%
Estimation Method
20%
Causal Effect
20%
Negative Association
20%
Parental Education
20%
Immunization Coverage
20%
Probit
20%
Mobile Clinics
20%
Rural Village
20%
Living Standard Measurement Survey
20%
Household Location
20%
Hill Region
20%
Probit Estimation
20%
Instrumental Variable Probit
20%
Conditional Cash Transfers
20%
Determinants of Immunization
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Household
100%
Health Care
100%
Health Center
33%
Instrumental Variable Analysis
33%
Vaccination Coverage
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Travel Time
100%
Estimation Theory
25%
Conditionality
25%
Instrumental Variable Analysis
25%