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resources play in the perception that rural women in Morocco have of their health. These resources are taken to contribute … will be more favourable to improving health, insofar as they are adapted to the initial capacity of women to benefit from …The interaction between available individual and collective resources in the determination of health is largely ignored …
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production and trade and enhancing its human capital with emphasis on women.s empowerment. Family planning programmes that have … caused fertility to decline significantly are a hallmark of Tunisia.s development strategy. This paper reviews Tunisia …
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demographic transformation in the past twenty years. On many dimensions of fertility and family formation, much of the region now … looks like Western Europe—below-replacement fertility rates, rising age at first marriage and first birth, and high and … increasing out-of-wedlock birthrates, characterize many countries formerly distinguished by replacement-level fertility and early …
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fertility declines which change population age structures and thus dependency ratios have been slow to begin and often seem to …
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growth and poverty reduction, but also on intermediate outcomes such as health and education. This paper reviews evidence …
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The World Bank.s health sector projects in Timor-Leste.the Health Sector Rehabilitation and Development Project and the … Second Health Sector Rehabilitation and Development Project.have been among the few successful operations it has funded in …
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The study examines the relationship between climatic factors and reported malaria cases using data from 12 districts in Uganda over the period 2000-2011. A panel dataset comprising temperature, temperature standard deviation; minimum humidity; maximum hum
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The hypothesis that ethnic diversity has a negative impact on public goods provision is widely accepted. Notably, most work on this issue fails to distinguish adequately between national versus subnational governance. We find that subnational empirical ev
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