The impact of government interventions on health, schooling and family planning in the Philippines
The substitution and complementarity relationships among child health, child schooling, and number of children in a developing-country context are explored, in order to test the thesis that governmental initiatives in health care, education and family planning can be orchestrated in a manner that wo...
| Published in: | Philippine Review of Economics and Business (formerly The Philippine Review of Business and Economics) Vol. XXIX, no. 1 (Jun. 1992), 10-53 |
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| Language: | English |
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1992
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