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Kimberly Singer Babiarz
Kimberly Singer Babiarz
Stanford University, School of Medicine
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New evidence on the impact of China’s New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme and its implications for rural primary healthcare: multivariate difference-in-difference analysis
KS Babiarz, G Miller, H Yi, L Zhang, S Rozelle
Bmj 341, 2010
2052010
Pay-for-performance incentives in low-and middle-income country health programs
G Miller, KS Babiarz
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2013
1852013
Shifting fiscal control to limit cadre power in China's townships and villages
JC Oi, KS Babiarz, L Zhang, R Luo, S Rozelle
The China Quarterly 211, 649-675, 2012
1082012
Family planning program effects: Evidence from microdata
G Miller, KS Babiarz
Population and Development Review, 7-26, 2016
1032016
China’s new cooperative medical scheme improved finances of township health centers but not the number of patients served
KS Babiarz, G Miller, H Yi, L Zhang, S Rozelle
Health Affairs 31 (5), 1065-1074, 2012
832012
Effect of Chiranjeevi Yojana on institutional deliveries and neonatal and maternal outcomes in Gujarat, India: a difference-in-differences analysis
M Mohanan, S Bauhoff, G La Forgia, KS Babiarz, K Singh, G Miller
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 92, 187-194, 2013
822013
Effect of Chiranjeevi Yojana on institutional deliveries and neonatal and maternal outcomes in Gujarat, India: a difference-in-differences analysis
M Mohanan, S Bauhoff, G La Forgia, KS Babiarz, K Singh, G Miller
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 92, 187-194, 2013
822013
Palm oil taxes and cardiovascular disease mortality in India: economic-epidemiologic model
S Basu, KS Babiarz, S Ebrahim, S Vellakkal, D Stuckler, ...
Bmj 347, 2013
752013
An exploration of China's mortality decline under Mao: A provincial analysis, 1950–80
KS Babiarz, K Eggleston, G Miller, Q Zhang
Population studies 69 (1), 39-56, 2015
572015
Effect of a large-scale social franchising and telemedicine program on childhood diarrhea and pneumonia outcomes in India
M Mohanan, KS Babiarz, JD Goldhaber-Fiebert, G Miller, ...
Health affairs 35 (10), 1800-1809, 2016
432016
Tuberculosis treatment discontinuation and symptom persistence: an observational study of Bihar, India’s public care system covering> 100,000,000 inhabitants
KS Babiarz, S Suen, JD Goldhaber-Fiebert
BMC Public Health 14, 1-13, 2014
372014
The limits (and human costs) of population policy: Fertility decline and sex selection in China under Mao
KS Babiarz, P Ma, G Miller, S Song
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2018
252018
Ambulance service associated with reduced probabilities of neonatal and infant mortality in two Indian states
KS Babiarz, SV Mahadevan, N Divi, G Miller
Health Affairs 35 (10), 1774-1782, 2016
202016
Family Planning: Program Effects
G Miller, KS Babiarz
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2014
202014
Family Planning and Women's Economic Empowerment: Incentive Effects and Direct Effects among Malaysian Women
K Singer Babiarz, G Miller, C Valente
Center for Global Development Working Paper, 2017
152017
Religion and sanitation practices
A Adukia, M Alsan, K Babiarz, JD Goldhaber-Fiebert, L Prince
The World Bank Economic Review 35 (2), 287-302, 2021
142021
Meeting the Health‐care Needs of the Rural Elderly: The Unique Role of Village Doctors
KS Babiarz, H Yi, R Luo
China & World Economy 21 (3), 44-60, 2013
132013
Explaining variations in state foster care maintenance rates and the implications for implementing new evidence-based programs
JD Goldhaber-Fiebert, KS Babiarz, RL Garfield, F Wulczyn, J Landsverk, ...
Children and youth services review 39, 183-206, 2014
122014
Population sex imbalance in China before the One-Child Policy
KS Babiarz, P Ma, S Song, G Miller
Demographic Research 40, 319-358, 2019
112019
Family planning and fertility behavior: evidence from twentieth century Malaysia
K Singer Babiarz, G Miller, C Valente, J Lee, NP Tey
Center for global development working paper, 2017
102017
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