School of Accounting, Finance, and Economics, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji.
School of Economics, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.
PLoS One. 2022 Jun 15;17(6):e0269251. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269251. eCollection 2022.
Information and communications technology (ICT) has been widely embraced in many developing economies in recent times. Extant research reveals that ICT increases economic growth. Beyond economic growth, improved access to information, markets and economic opportunities via information and communications technology have the potential to influence other dimensions of public welfare. This study quantitatively examines the effects of ICT on selected health and gender dimensions of Pacific Island developing countries' populations. The results show a statistically significant and positive impact of ICT on health and gender outcomes. Our results are robust with an alternative modeling approach, different control variables, and different measures of health and gender outcomes. We further establish that the health outcome of technology has a valid pass-through of income. The study suggests policy implications for the Pacific and other developing countries striving to enhance the health and gender outcomes of SGDs.
信息和通信技术(ICT)在最近一段时间已被许多发展中经济体广泛采用。现有研究表明,ICT 能促进经济增长。除了经济增长,通过信息和通信技术改善人们获取信息、市场和经济机会的机会,有可能影响公共福利的其他方面。本研究定量考察了信息和通信技术对太平洋岛国发展中国家人口的一些选定健康和性别层面的影响。结果表明,信息和通信技术对健康和性别成果具有统计上显著的积极影响。我们的结果是稳健的,具有替代的建模方法、不同的控制变量以及不同的健康和性别结果衡量标准。我们进一步确定,技术的健康结果具有有效的收入传递。本研究为太平洋地区和其他发展中国家提出了政策建议,以努力提高可持续发展目标的健康和性别成果。