‘Pundits Are Saying This is “Anti-Poor”’: Competing Framing Strategies for Child Road Safety Policy in the Philippines
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‘Pundits Are Saying This is “Anti-Poor”’: Competing Framing Strategies for Child Road Safety Policy in the Philippines
Background Child restraint systems can lead to a 60% reduction in child deaths, yet few lowand middle-income countries have comprehensive policy to enforce best practice standards. In 2019, the Philippines established such a policy: the Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act. Methods Drawing on framing theory, this study aims to understand the social dimensions of policy change to identify the Act’s origins, design, and implementation. Three sour…
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