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Women’s empowerment, modern energy, and demand for maternal health services in Benin
by
Alakonon, Calixe Bidossessi
, Bassongui, Nassibou
, Alinsato, Alastaire Sèna
in
Childrens health
/ Decision making
/ Demand
/ Developing countries
/ Empirical analysis
/ Empowerment
/ Health economics
/ Health services
/ LDCs
/ Liquefied gases
/ Liquefied petroleum gas
/ Low income areas
/ Maternal & child health
/ Maternal mortality
/ Reproductive health
/ Sustainable development
/ Well being
/ Womens health
2024
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Women’s empowerment, modern energy, and demand for maternal health services in Benin
by
Alakonon, Calixe Bidossessi
, Bassongui, Nassibou
, Alinsato, Alastaire Sèna
in
Childrens health
/ Decision making
/ Demand
/ Developing countries
/ Empirical analysis
/ Empowerment
/ Health economics
/ Health services
/ LDCs
/ Liquefied gases
/ Liquefied petroleum gas
/ Low income areas
/ Maternal & child health
/ Maternal mortality
/ Reproductive health
/ Sustainable development
/ Well being
/ Womens health
2024
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Women’s empowerment, modern energy, and demand for maternal health services in Benin
by
Alakonon, Calixe Bidossessi
, Bassongui, Nassibou
, Alinsato, Alastaire Sèna
in
Childrens health
/ Decision making
/ Demand
/ Developing countries
/ Empirical analysis
/ Empowerment
/ Health economics
/ Health services
/ LDCs
/ Liquefied gases
/ Liquefied petroleum gas
/ Low income areas
/ Maternal & child health
/ Maternal mortality
/ Reproductive health
/ Sustainable development
/ Well being
/ Womens health
2024
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Women’s empowerment, modern energy, and demand for maternal health services in Benin
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Women’s empowerment, modern energy, and demand for maternal health services in Benin
2024
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Overview
One of the major concerns for developing countries is improving the use of health services by the general population, and in particular, maternal and child health services. This concern reflects the Sustainable Development Goals 3, which aim to ensure the health and well-being of all by improving reproductive health, and especially maternal and child health. This study analyses the extent to which modern energies improve women’s empowerment and the demand for maternal health services in a low income country. The empirical estimations were based on the 2017 Benin Demographic Health Survey data. We adopted the trivariate recursive probit modelling to find out the extent to which modern energies improve women’s empowerment and the demand for maternal health services. The results revealed that the demand for maternal health services was significantly and positively associated with women’s empowerment. Notably, being an empowered woman (social independence and decision-making) increases the chance of completing antenatal care visits. We further highlighted the importance of women’s wealth in accessing maternal health services. To address maternal mortality in sub-Saharan African countries, policymakers should improve women’s social independence, decision making power and attitude to violence by promoting access to modern energies such as electricity, Liquefied petroleum gas, and bio gas.
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