David Canning

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1984 Economics University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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Tanaka T, Okamoto S, Canning D. (2021) National Health Spending, Healthcare Resources, Service Utilization, and Health Outcomes. American Journal of Epidemiology
Karra M, Canning D. (2020) The Effect of Improved Access to Family Planning on Postpartum Women: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. Jmir Research Protocols. 9: e16697
Özçelik EA, Rohr J, Hackett K, et al. (2020) Applying Inverse Probability Weighting to Measure Contraceptive Prevalence Using Data from a Community-Based Reproductive Health Intervention in Pakistan. International Perspectives On Sexual and Reproductive Health. 46: 21-33
Elewonibi B, Sato R, Manongi R, et al. (2020) The distance-quality trade-off in women's choice of family planning provider in North Eastern Tanzania. Bmj Global Health. 5: e002149
Miller R, Bairoliya N, Canning D. (2019) Health Disparities and the Socioeconomic Gradient in Elderly Life-Cycle Consumption. Journal of the Economics of Ageing. 14
Riumallo-Herl C, Canning D, Kabudula C. (2019) Health Inequalities in the South African elderly: The Importance of the Measure of Social-Economic Status. Journal of the Economics of Ageing. 14
Bloom DE, Canning D, Kotschy R, et al. (2019) Health and Economic Growth: Reconciling the Micro and Macro Evidence National Bureau of Economic Research
Kiel JJ, Soh Y, Guo M, et al. (2019) The Education-Health Gradient And Pathways To Mortality Innovation in Aging. 3
Karra M, Pearson E, Canning D, et al. (2018) Ethnolinguistic Concordance and the Receipt of Postpartum IUD Counseling Services in Sri Lanka. International Perspectives On Sexual and Reproductive Health. 44
Bairoliya N, Canning D, Miller R, et al. (2018) The Macroeconomic and Welfare Implications of Rural Health Insurance and Pension Reforms in China. Journal of the Economics of Ageing. 11: 71-92
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