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Zhang, J. 2012. The impact of water quality on health: Evidence from the drinking water
infrastructure program in rural China. Journal of health economics, 31(1): 122-134.
Chen, Y., D.J. Corrand, P.L.C. Durango. 2014. Analysis of common-cause and specialcause variation in the deterioration of transportation infrastructure: A field application of
statistical process control for structural health monitoring. Transportation Research Part
B: Methodological, 59(1): 96-116.
Crane, M., C. Rissel, S. Greaves, C. Standen and L.M. Wen. 2015. Neighbourhood
expectations and engagement with new cycling infrastructure in Sydney, Australia:
Findings from a mixed method before-and-after study. Journal of Transport & Health,
22(1): 81-97.
Xue, X., Y. Ren, S. Cui, J. Lin, W. Huang and J. Zhou. 2015. Integrated analysis of GHGs
and public health damage mitigation for developing urban road transportation
strategies. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 35(1): 84-103.
Sheng, Y.A.N.G. and H.E.Y. Ling. 2016. Fuel demand, road transport pollution emissions
and residents health losses in the transitional China. Transportation Research Part D:
Transport and Environment, 42(1): 45-59.
Aniei, M., V. Burtverde, T. Mihil, M. Chraif and D. Georgiana. 2014. Differences in
Perception of Work Related Stressor, Physical and Mental Health between a Beauty
Company and a Design, Consultancy and Management in Transport Infrastructure
Company. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 128(1): 223-227.
Timpka, T., M. Bng, T. Delbanco and J. Walker. 2007. Information infrastructure for
inter-organizational mental health services: an actor network theory analysis of
psychiatric rehabilitation. Journal of biomedical informatics, 40(4): 429-437.
Valero, C.F.F. and C.P. Puerta. 2014. Identification of the Main Risk Factors for
Vulnerable Non-motorized Users in the City of Manizales and its Relationship with the
Quality of Road Infrastructure. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 162(1): 359367.
Schepers, P., E. Fishman, R. Beelen, E. Heinen, W. Wijnen and J. Parkin. 2015. The
mortality impact of bicycle paths and lanes related to physical activity, air pollution
exposure and road safety. Journal of Transport & Health, 2(4): 460-473.
Nolan, A. and R. Layte. 2014. Socio-economic Inequalities in Child Health in
Ireland. The Economic and Social Review, 45(1): 25-64.
Arthur, E. 2012. Wealth and antenatal care use: implications for maternal health care
utilisation in Ghana. Health economics review, 2(1): 1-8.
Beatty, T.K. and J.P. Shimshack. 2014. Air pollution and children's respiratory health: A
cohort analysis. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 67(1): 39-57.
Cropper, M., Griffiths, C. and Mani, M., 1997. Roads, Population Pressures and
Deforestation in Thailand, 1976-1989.Working paper n, 1726, World Bank Policy
Research, Thailand.
Arif, G.M., 2004. Child health and poverty in Pakistan. The Pakistan Development
Review, 2(1): 211-238.
Holmes, J. (2006). Do community factors have a differential impact on the health
outcomes of boys and girls? Evidence from rural Pakistan. Health Policy and Planning,
21(3), 231240.
Khandker, S.R., Z. Bakht and G.B Koolwal. 2009. The poverty impact of rural roads:
evidence from Bangladesh. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 57(4): 685722.
Lee, M.H. 2011. Migration and children's welfare in China: The schooling and health of
children left behind. The Journal of Developing Areas, 2(1):165-182.
Ljunge, M. 2014. Social capital and health: Evidence that ancestral trust promotes health
among children of immigrants. Economics & Human Biology, 15(1): 165-186.
Nedozi, F.O., J.O Obasanmi and J.A. Ighata. 2014. Infrastructural Development and
Economic Growth in Nigeria: Using Simultaneous Equation. J. Economics, 5(3): 325332.
Nworji, I. and O. Oluwalaiye. 2012. Government Spending on Road Infrastructure and Its
Impact on the Growth of Nigerian Economy. International Journal of Management and
Business Studies,2(2): 24-30.
Palmer, M., S. Mitra, D. Mont and N. Groce. 2015. The impact of health insurance for
children under age 6 in Vietnam: A regression discontinuity approach. Social Science &
Medicine, 145(1): 217-226.
Reinhold, S. and H. Jrges. 2012. Parental income and child health in Germany. Health
Economics, 21(5): 562-579.
Mrk, E., A. Sjgren, and H. Svaleryd. 2014. Parental unemployment and child
health. Cesifo Economic Studies, 60(2): 366-401.
Badalyan, G., T.
economic growth: Panel data approach for Armenia, Georgia and Turkey.Project no:
26220220180,Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.
Botric, V., J. Sisinacki and L. Skuflic. 2006. Road infrastructure and regional
development: Some evidence from Croatia.Bibliographic record no: 254366, Graduate
School of Business and Economics, Zagreb, Croatia.
Fouracre, P. R., M. Sohail and S. Cavill. 2006. A participatory approach to urban
transport planning in developing countries. Journal of transportation planning and
technology, 29(1): 313-330.
Kolluru, S. and K. K. Ponnam. 2009. Explaining the significance of transportation lead
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Srinivasu, B. and P.S. Rao. 2013. Infrastructure development and economic growth:
Prospects and perspective. Journal of Business Management and Social Sciences
Research, 2(1): 81-91.
Peter, S., E. Rita and M. Edith. 2015. The impact of transportation infrastructure in
economic growth in Nigeria. International Journal of Management and Commerce
Innovations, 3(1): 673-680.