Caryn Bredenkamp, Ph.D.

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2006 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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General Economics, Public Health, Nutrition
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John Akin grad student 2006 UNC Chapel Hill (Econometree)
 (Income and child nutritional status in China in the 1990s: Three essays.)
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Van Doorslaer E, O'Donnell O, Gwatkin D, et al. (2021) In Appreciation of Adam: Reflections from Friends and Colleagues. Health Systems and Reform. 7: e1968564
Bredenkamp C, Burger R, Jourdan A, et al. (2021) Changing Inequalities in Health-Adjusted Life Expectancy by Income and Race in South Africa. Health Systems and Reform. 7: e1909303
Vu LTH, Bales S, Bredenkamp C. (2020) What drives utilization of primary care facilities?: Evidence from a national facility survey International Journal of Healthcare Management. 1-7
Bredenkamp C, Buisman LR. (2017) Twenty Years of Progress on Maternal and Child Health in the Philippines: An Equity Lens. Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health. 29: 367-376
Bredenkamp C, Buisman LR. (2016) Financial protection from health spending in the Philippines: policies and progress. Health Policy and Planning
Wagstaff A, Dmytraczenko T, Almeida G, et al. (2015) Assessing Latin America's Progress Toward Achieving Universal Health Coverage. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 34: 1704-12
Bredenkamp C, Evans T, Lagrada L, et al. (2015) Emerging challenges in implementing universal health coverage in Asia. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 145: 243-8
Bredenkamp C, Buisman LR, Van de Poel E. (2014) Persistent inequalities in child undernutrition: evidence from 80 countries, from 1990 to today. International Journal of Epidemiology. 43: 1328-35
Wagstaff A, Bredenkamp C, Buisman LR. (2014) Progress on global health goals : are the poor being left behind? World Bank Research Observer. 29: 137-162
Burger R, Bredenkamp C, Grobler C, et al. (2012) Have public health spending and access in South Africa become more equitable since the end of apartheid? Development Southern Africa. 29: 681-703
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