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Sección: Documentos electrónicosTítulo: Can micro health insurance reduce poverty? : evidence from Bangladesh / Syed Abdul Hamid, Jennifer Roberts and Paul MosleyAutor: Hamid, Syed AbdulPublicación: Sheffield : Department of Economics, University of Sheffields, 2010Serie: (Sheffield Economic Research Paper Series ; 2010001)Notas: Sumario: This paper examines the impact of microhealth insurance on poverty redution in rural areas of Bangladesh. The research is based on household level primary data collected from the operating areas of the Grameen Bank during 2006. A number of outcome measures relating to poverty status are considered; these include household income, stability of household via food sufficiency and ownership of non-land assets, and also the probability of being above or below the poverty line. The results show that micro health insurance has a positive association with all of these indicators, and this is statistically significant and quantitatively important for food sufficiencyMateria / lugar / evento: MicrosegurosProductos de segurosPobrezaProtección socialZonas ruralesSeguro de saludBangladeshOtros autores: Roberts, Jennifer Mosley, Paul Serie secundaria: Sheffield Economic Research Paper Series. 2010001Otras clasificaciones: 219Derechos: In Copyright (InC)