Caryn Bredenkamp, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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"Caryn Bredenkamp"Cross-listing: Econometree
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Sign in to add mentorJohn 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 |