Unmet need for health care during pregnancy: A French – Romanian comparison

C-Tier
Journal: Applied Economics
Year: 2020
Volume: 52
Issue: 12
Pages: 1298-1310

Authors (6)

Lydie Ancelot (not in RePEc) Liliane Bonnal (Université de Poitiers) Marc-Hubert Depret (not in RePEc) Pascal Favard (Université François Rabelais) Dănuţ-Vasile Jemna (Universitatea "Al.I. Cuza") Christiana Brigitte Sandu (not in RePEc)

Score contribution per author:

0.168 = (α=2.01 / 6 authors) × 0.5x C-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

Health inequalities emerge from birth, the early neonatal mortality and infant mortality rates being different between countries. These differences may be related to inequalities in use of health care during pregnancy. The aim of this research is to identify and compare the profiles of women who do not follow pregnancy health care recommendations in two European countries with different health systems and indicators: namely France and Romania. However, health care recommendations for pregnant women are free in the two countries. Firstly, unmet need for health care during pregnancy is observed. Secondly, our results reveal that there is a relationship between perinatal health care abandonment and several forms of inequalities (social, informational and psychological). Thirdly, the much higher probability of forgoing perinatal health care for Romanian women could be associated with financial or informational problems which seems counterintuitive because perinatal health care recommendations are free. Free coverage is too insufficient to ensure the efficiency of the perinatal health care system.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:taf:applec:v:52:y:2020:i:12:p:1298-1310
Journal Field
General
Author Count
6
Added to Database
2026-01-24