| Type | Journal Article |
| Title | Social health insurance improves women’s healthcare use: Evidence from Indonesia |
| Author(s) | |
| Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
| URL | http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/61504/1/MPRA_paper_61504.pdf |
| Abstract | To improve the poor’s access to healthcare services, the Indonesian government introduced Askeskin, a subsidized social health insurance for the poor. We examine the effects of this social health insurance on women’s use of healthcare—maternal, preventive, and curative healthcare— services. Using propensity- score- and difference-indifferences matching strategies, we find the insurance increases the use of public facilities for maternal healthcare, discourages the use of midwives’ services, and increases the use of contraception; it does not seem to increase the use of preventive and curative care, however. |
| » | Indonesia - Demographic and Health Survey 2007 |