Improving the geographical accessibility of health care in rural areas: A Nigerian case study

B Ayeni, G Rushton, ML McNulty - Social science & medicine, 1987 - Elsevier
The paper addresses problems of geographical accessibility of health care in rural areas of
Nigeria. It provides analyses of the location, distribution and accessibility of government …

Local institutes and development: the African experience

D Olowu - Canadian Journal of African Studies/La Revue …, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
Résumé Dans le contexte de l'intérêt renouvelé manifesté par les agences de
développement, les donateurs et les gouvernements africains pour les contributions …

Dimensions of social inequality in the Third World: A cross-national analysis of income inequality and mortality decline

E Crenshaw, A Ameen - Population Research and Policy Review, 1993 - Springer
This cross-national assessment of the empirical determinants of income inequality and infant
mortality employs policy-relevant variables suggested by the major macrosocial theories of …

13 Conclusion: Paradoxes of democracy

MI Midlarsky - Inequality, democracy, and economic …, 1997 - books.google.com
To conclude this wide-ranging interdisciplinary exploration of democracy and its important
correlates, I will concentrate now on the nexus between inequality and democracy, the …

[PDF][PDF] Between policy and practice: A spatial decision support system-based assessment of facility location planning in Nigeria

MA Owoola - Symposium on Geospatial Theory, Processing and …, 2002 - isprs.org
The absence of basic social services is a major impediment to rural development in Nigeria.
Moreover, the imbalance in service distribution patterns within rural areas may be …