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ID163582
Title ProperGuns and Butter
Other Title Informationchild mortality and the mediators of militarization
LanguageENG
AuthorCarlton-Ford, Steve
Summary / Abstract (Note)Which types of militarization affect child mortality? Which type appears to lower it; which appears to push it higher? This article focuses on social militarization (i.e., troops as a proportion of workforce-aged population) and praetorian militarization (i.e., the military’s control or strong influence over the government), investigating their impact on child mortality using pooled time series analysis covering 142 countries from 1996 through 2008. We find that social and praetorian militarization have opposite effects even after controlling for potentially confounding influences. Access to basic public health infrastructures and education mediates between each type of militarization and child mortality.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 45, No.1; Jan 2019: p.177-197
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 45 No 1
Key WordsEducation ;  Militarization ;  Child Mortality ;  Sanitation


 
 
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