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infant outcomes once we implement a fixed effects approach that accounts for time-invariant factors common to mothers. While …
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This paper investigates the impact of macroeconomic shocks on infant mortality in India and investigates likely mechanisms. A recent OECD-dominated literature shows that mortality at most ages is pro-cyclical but similar analyses for poorer countries are scarce, and both income risk and...
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assumes that children born to recent migrant mothers are more likely to die. The assumption is that migrant mothers do not … demonstrated a persistent disadvantage of children born to migrant mothers irrespective the length of stay in the receiving zone …
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that Indian mothers exit the underweight body mass range at an internationally comparatively high rate as they progress …
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While much is now known about the effects of physical health shocks to pregnant women on the outcomes of the in-utero child, we know little about the effects of psychological stresses. One clear form of stress to the mother comes from the death of a parent. We examine the effects of the death of...
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, especially among vulnerable young adolescent mothers in Bangladesh. We exploit the exogenous variation in community's access to …, especially among adolescent mothers after the completion of Women's Health Project …
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attributed to changes in the demographic composition of mothers. We next exploit county-level variation in the timing of these …
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This paper examines the relationship between early childbearing and child mortality in Bangladesh, a country where adolescent childbearing is of particular concern. We argue that effective use of specific health inputs could however significantly lower child mortality rates even among adolescent...
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Many developed countries have recently experienced sharp increases in home birth rates. This paper investigates the impact of home births on the health of low-risk newborns using data from the Netherlands, the only developed country where home births are widespread. To account for endogeneity in...
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female labour market participation, which is in turn related to fertility reduction. Lastly we find that more rapid urban … growth accelerates fertility decline, but, in late 19th century Britain it slowed the reduction of infant mortality …
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