Title of article :
Human Development Index and Under-five Mortality in the Middle East and North African Countries
Author/Authors :
Sepehrdoust ، Hamid Department of Economics - Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences - Bu-Ali Sina University , Zamani Shabkhaneh ، Saber Bu-Ali Sina University , Sepehrdoust ، Sadra York University
From page :
1
To page :
5
Abstract :
Background: This study aimed to examine the impact of the human development index (HDI) and other key macroeconomic variables on under-five mortality rates in the select Middle East and North African (MENA) countries from 2003 to 2019. Methods: The study used a panel data method to examine the impact of macroeconomic ‎variables, such as HDI, gross national income per capita ‎‎(GNI), urbanization rate, government health expenditure as a percentage of gross ‎domestic product (GDP), and income distribution inequality index (Gini) on under-five mortality rates in the select MENA countries. Results: The HDI, GNI, urbanization rate, and government health expenditure share to GDP, have decreasing effects on the under-five mortality rate, while inequality in income distribution worsens health status and increases the under-five mortality rate. Conclusions:By strengthening the HDI and increasing economic growth, employment rate, and per capita income, people in the community will have access to health services, thereby reducing under-five mortality.
Keywords :
Human Development , Income Inequality , Child Mortality , MENA
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Rehabilitation and Health Studies
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Rehabilitation and Health Studies
Record number :
2740743
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