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Title: THE DEMAND FOR MODERN CHILD HEALTH CARE AND ITS DETERMINANTS IN RURAL OROMIA NATIONAL REGIONAL STATE, ETHIOPIA
Authors: MOLLA, ABEL
Keywords: Child healthcare, Health care demand
Nested multinomial logit model, Health care provider, Oromia, Ethiopia..
Issue Date: Dec-2018
Publisher: st.mary's University
Abstract: The paper tried to estimate the demand for modern health care of child and its determinants in Oromia regional state by using a nested multinomial logit model and full information maximum likelihood technique that estimated both decisions of using modern health care and health care provider choices simultaneously. The study used the Ethiopian socioeconomic survey data which is collected by the World Bank in 2015/16. The estimated result of the upper level model, which is the choice between modern health care and no care, variables such as education of the child's father, access to health care and access to public transport positively and significantly affected the demand for modern health care of children. On the other hand, distance to asphalt road, number of children in the household and availability of mothers in the household negatively and significantly affected the decision of using modern health care. The estimation of the lower level model (i.e, choice of health care provider) indicated that choice of private health care provider significantly decreased for households with large family size but public health care provider sig-nificantly increased for household with large family size. Privet health care choices significantly increased for households who live in communities where drug stores are available and house-holds who have access to information. On the other hand, the use of both public and private health care providers generally declines as age of household head increases and male headed households significantly reduced the use of private health care provider. From policy point of view policy makers should focus on improving Access to health care and availability of public transportation and reducing in number of child in the household and distance to the road which are crucial determining factors for health care demand of children’s in rural oromia.
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