Agricultural extension, intra-household allocation and malaria

Pan, Yao and Singhal, Saurabh (2019) Agricultural extension, intra-household allocation and malaria. Journal of Development Economics, 139. pp. 157-170. ISSN 0304-3878

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Abstract

Can agricultural development programs improve health-related outcomes? We exploit a spatial discontinuity in the coverage of a large-scale agricultural extension program in Uganda to causally identify its effects on malaria. We find that eligibility for the program reduced the proportion of household members with malaria by 8.9 percentage points, with children and pregnant women experiencing substantial improvements. An examination of the underlying mechanisms indicates that an increase in income and the resulting increase in the ownership and usage of bednets may have played a role. Taken together, these results signify the importance of financial constraints in investments for malaria prevention and the potential role that agricultural development can play in easing it.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Development Economics
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? malariaintra-household allocationagricultural extensionregression discontinuityugandadevelopmenteconomics and econometrics ??
ID Code:
131976
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Deposited On:
14 Mar 2019 11:55
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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01 Oct 2024 00:32