Social influences and public health insurance utilisation

31 March 2016
2
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In developing countries there are often limited formal sources of information about programme benefits or how to access them. Social networks might influence adoption by providing more programme information, offering expertise on how to make choices, and signalling whether using the programme is socially appropriate. This project examines the role of social networks, specifically caste networks within a village or urban ward, in increasing utilisation of Aarogyasri, a large publicly financed health insurance programme operating in Andhra Pradesh since 2007.

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financial inclusion, public health, caste

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