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Raymond Elikplim Kofinti
Raymond Elikplim Kofinti
Lecturer, School of Economics, University of Cape Coast
Verified email at ucc.edu.gh
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National health insurance subscription and maternal healthcare utilisation across mothers’ wealth status in Ghana
EK Ameyaw, RE Kofinti, F Appiah
Health Economics Review 7, 1-15, 2017
582017
Reducing children's malnutrition by increasing mothers' health insurance coverage: A focus on stunting and underweight across 32 sub-Saharan African countries
RE Kofinti, I Koomson, JA Paintsil, EK Ameyaw
Economic Modelling 117, 106049, 2022
372022
Household's use of cooking gas and Children's learning outcomes in rural Ghana
RB Frempong, E Orkoh, RE Kofinti
Energy Economics 103, 105617, 2021
242021
Financial inclusion and multidimensional child poverty
I Koomson, RE Kofinti, E Laryea
Review of Economics of the Household 22 (1), 237-260, 2024
212024
Multidimensional Poverty-Ghana
F Mensah, JF Agyaho, RE Kofinti, J Sebu
Ghana Statistical Service, 2020
202020
Knowledge of pregnancy complications and utilization of antenatal care services in Rwanda
D Kpienbaareh, RE Kofinti, I Konkor, D Amoak, MM Kansanga, I Luginaah
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management 37 (3), 1680-1693, 2022
182022
Borrower discouragement and multidimensional child deprivation in Ghana
RE Kofinti, I Koomson, JA Peprah
The Journal of Economic Inequality 22 (1), 49-67, 2024
142024
Comparative study of the effect of National Health Insurance Scheme on use of delivery and antenatal care services between rural and urban women in Ghana
RE Kofinti, EE Asmah, EK Ameyaw
Health Economics Review 12 (1), 13, 2022
112022
Effects of parental attitudes toward spousal violence on early childhood development and learning support among Ghanaian children
RE Kofinti, EA Ewusie, CY Kwaah, EE Asmah
Journal of interpersonal violence 37 (3-4), NP2038-NP2055, 2022
92022
Child deprivation and income poverty in Ghana
RE Kofinti, SK Annim
Measuring poverty and wellbeing in developing countries 178, 2016
92016
Firms' digital investment and resilience to shocks: Evidence from the COVID‐19 pandemic in Ghana
RE Kofinti, E Orkoh, RB Frempong, SK Annim
Journal of International Development 35 (7), 2157-2176, 2023
32023
Working but hungry: precarious employment and household food insecurity in Ghana
A Opoku, J Nunoo, RE Kofinti
International Review of Economics 71 (4), 875-916, 2024
22024
Household National Health Insurance Subscription and Learning Outcomes of Poor Children in Ghana
RE Kofinti, J Baako-Amponsah, P Danso
Child Indicators Research 16 (1), 357-394, 2023
22023
National health insurance scheme and household welfare: evidence from Ghana
RE Kofinti, SK Annim, I Luginaah
Journal of International Development 35 (8), 2269-2298, 2023
12023
Poverty measures, social protection and deprivations of households and children in Ghana and Kenya
RE Kofinti
University of Cape Coast, 2020
12020
Consumption Inequality and Multidimensional Child Poverty in Ghana: Does Access to Communal Services Matter?
RE Kofinti, DK Manda, MO Oleche, G Mwabu
Child Indicators Research, 1-46, 2024
2024
Can health financing programmes reduce food insecurity in a developing country?
RE Kofinti, I Koomson, J Baako-Amponsah
International Journal of Health Economics and Management 24 (4), 595-621, 2024
2024
The Nexus Between Consumption Inequality and Multidimensional Poverty in Ghana
RE Kofinti, DK Manda, MO Oleche, G Mwabu
Social Indicators Research, 1-38, 2024
2024
Financial Inclusion and Energy Poverty in Rural Tanzania
RE Kofinti, A Opoku, G Essilfie
Financial Inclusion and Sustainable Rural Development, 115-142, 2024
2024
Reducing stunting and underweight through mother’s birth spacing: evidence from Ghana
G Essilfie, RE Kofinti, EE Asmah
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 24 (1), 624, 2024
2024
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