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Published in: Health Economics Review 1/2023

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Out- Of- Pocket health expenditure and household consumption patterns in Benin: Is there a crowding out effect?

Authors: Hilaire Gbodja Houeninvo, Venant Cossi Celestin Quenum, Melain Modeste Senou

Published in: Health Economics Review | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Health shocks are common and have serious consequences for households in developing countries where health insurance is lacking. In this study, we examine whether out-of-pocket health expenditures crowd out household consumption of non-healthcare necessities, such as education items in Benin using a sample of 14,952 households from the global vulnerability and food security analysis survey. We estimated a system of conditional Engel curves with three stage least squared (3SLS) and seemingly unrelated regression (SURE) for seven categories of goods using the Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System (QUAIDS) in the form of budget shares corresponding to proportions of total non-health expenditure. Findings show that out of pocket health expenditure leads households to spend more on health care that in fine crowd out expenditure in other necessity goods such as education item. These findings highlight the need for social protection programs to mitigate the impact of health shocks on vulnerable households in Benin.
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RAMU: Régime d’Assurance Maladie Universelle (Universal Health Insurance Regime).
 
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CNSS: Caisse Nationale de Sécurité Sociale (National Fund for Social Security); FNRB: Fonds National de Retraite du Bénin (National Retire Fund of Benin).
 
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Title
Out- Of- Pocket health expenditure and household consumption patterns in Benin: Is there a crowding out effect?
Authors
Hilaire Gbodja Houeninvo
Venant Cossi Celestin Quenum
Melain Modeste Senou
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Keywords
Shock
Shock
Published in
Health Economics Review / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 2191-1991
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13561-023-00429-8

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