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Some distributional issues in planning for basic needs health care

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  • Richards, P. J.

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Draft working paper on income distribution effects of planning for basic needs health services in developing countries - covers the distribution of health expenditure and benefits by income group and educational level (incl. In relation to developed countries), analyses the attitude towards 'western- oriented' and traditional-oriented' health care (incl. Public sector hospitals and self-medication), and examines the impact of local level factors on health policy. References and statistical tables.

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  • Richards, P. J., 1979. "Some distributional issues in planning for basic needs health care," ILO Working Papers 991844993402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:991844993402676
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    1. House, William J., 1980. "Technological choice, employment generation, income distribution and consumer demand: the case of furniture making in Kenya," ILO Working Papers 992032993402676, International Labour Organization.

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