Socio-economic determinants of road traffic accident fatalities in low and middle income countries

Michael Grimm, C (Carole) Treibich

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Abstract

In low and middle income countries road traffic accident fatalities will become in the near future one of the three major causes of death. Given that in particular the active population accounts for these fatalities, the potential economic implications are large, on the micro and the macro level. Yet, so far not much is known about the determinants and economic consequences of low road safety, in particular about the factors influencing road users’ behavior. Obviously this makes the design of interventions to prevent road traffic accidents and to care for the victims a serious challenge. The objective of this note is to summarize and review the existing knowledge on the determinants of road traffic accident fatalities, to identify the relevant research gaps in particular for low and middle income countries and to suggest ways to collect data and to conduct experiments that help to close these gaps. We also present a cross-country analysis of the determinants of road traffic accident fatalities that takes into account a wide range of potential environmental, economic and social factors.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationThe Hague
PublisherInternational Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
Number of pages41
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2010
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

SeriesISS working papers. General series
Volume504

Bibliographical note

ISSN: 0921-0210
http://hdl.handle.net/1765/19841

Research programs

  • EUR-ISS-SGI

Series

  • ISS Working Paper-General Series

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