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Ready-Willing-Able: Early childhood mortality decline in Turkey.

Rengin Aktar1, Alberto Palloni2.   

Abstract

We test a conjecture to explain Turkey's decades-long 'underachievement' in early child mortality improvements. We argue that it is largely a consequence of cultural barriers to embracing available modern medical technology and healthcare practices. The empirical test rests on a reformulation of Coale's Ready-Willing-Able (RWA) framework for explaining fertility changes, which makes it suitable to understand mortality changes. We use structural equation modelling and Demographic and Health Surveys spanning 1993-2013 to estimate basic parameters of the reformulated framework. These parameters are then used to classify mothers into four groups with different configurations of RWA dimensions and different probabilities of adopting modern medical practices. We find that observed behaviours in these groups were consistent with RWA expectations. In addition, we find that an important contributor to Turkey's lagging mortality decline was a population distribution biased towards groups more reticent to adopting modern healthcare.

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Keywords:  Ready–Willing–Able framework; cultural bottlenecks delaying mortality transitions; cultural resistance and mortality decline; early childhood mortality; lags in mortality; underachievers in mortality

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35502930      PMCID: PMC9256781          DOI: 10.1080/00324728.2022.2058596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Popul Stud (Camb)        ISSN: 0032-4728


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