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among children in India, that gender bias in mortality is larger in Sub‐Saharan Africa than in China and India, and that … apply a new ‘flow’ measure of ‘missing women’ to estimate the extent of gender bias in mortality in developing countries …. Contrary to the existing literature, they find that the problem of gender bias in mortality is as severe among adults as it is …
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insights on changes in marriage, mortality, fertility and pregnancy outcomes during the famine period. The study reveals a … dramatic increase in mortality and a decrease in marriage and fertility during the famine period, which had a significant …
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-term mortality consequences of childhood migration and resettlement. Using a unique Chinese historical population database, we trace … lowers mortality risks. Moreover, child migrants who survive to older ages subsequently experience lower mortality. Such …
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This study examines the relationship between education and mortality, its underlying mechanisms, and its gender and age … Survey. There is an inverse relationship between education and mortality risk. The relationship is explained in full by each … partially by physical exercise. In addition, primary education has a stronger effect on mortality for men than for women and the …
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of China, India, and Australia, it has been found that it is possible to have the same accounting standards among diverse …
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.S.; Shanghai in China; and Bangalore in India. The three regions have emerged as significant technology hubs in the world. Whereas …
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extent US firms continue to invest into China and India. I first correlate the agricultural, industrial, and service sectors … in the United States with those of China and India. I find that there is a positive relationship between the correlation …
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