医院供给与婴儿死亡率:来自土耳其伊斯兰政治代表的证据

Hospital supply and infant mortality: Evidence from Islamic political representation in Turkey

Journal of Population Economics · 2025
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用土耳其地方选举中伊斯兰市长险胜带来的医院供给变化,发现医院和诊所数量增加显著降低了婴儿死亡率,并改善了儿童医疗服务和疫苗接种。

Abstract

Abstract We investigate the impact of healthcare facility supply on infant mortality by exploiting a change in local governments in Turkey as a quasi-exogenous shock to local hospital supply. Using a regression discontinuity design, we find a significant decline in infant mortality in municipalities where an Islamic mayor was barely elected. Exploring potential channels, we document a significant increase in the number and size of hospitals and health clinics in treated municipalities. Moreover, children in these municipalities are more likely to be born in government facilities, receive treatment for cough and fever, benefit from a greater number of childhood vaccinations, and have more prenatal care visits before birth. Our findings highlight that investments in public healthcare facilities in disadvantaged areas can have substantial effects on the survival of infants.

医院供给婴儿死亡率伊斯兰政治代表土耳其