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Spillovers and Social Interaction Effects in the Demand for Preventive Healthcare: Evidence from the PROGRESA program

机译:对预防医疗保健需求的溢出效果和社会互动影响:来自Progresa计划的证据

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This paper exploits the randomized research design of a large welfare program-PROGRESA -to study the existence in rural Mexico of spillover effects in the propensity to screen for gender-and non-gender-specific conditions. I find significant evidence of increased demand for Papanicolaou cervical-cancer screening among women ineligible for the Conditional Cash Transfer, yet no evidence of similar externalities in non-gender specific tests, such as blood-pressure and blood-sugar checks. Certain pieces of evidence are suggestive of the weakening of the social norm related to husbands' opposition to screening of their wives as one of the possible drivers of the indirect effect.
机译:本文利用了大型福利计划 - 普里格雷萨随机研究设计 - 研究墨西哥农村墨西哥杂货效应的存在性,以筛选性别和非性别特异性条件。 我发现有没有资格用于条件现金转移的女性对帕帕内尼索洛宫颈癌筛查的需求增加的显着证据,但没有任何外部性的非性别特异性测试,例如血压和血糖检查。 某些证据表明,暗示与丈夫反对将其妻子筛查作为间接效应的可能司机之一的社会规范削弱。

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