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survey from Ghana, we find that on average if children had all sisters (and no brothers) they would do roughly 25-40% better … on measured health indicators than if they had all brothers (and no sisters). The effects are as large as typical … quantity-quality trade-offs, and they do not differ significantly by gender …
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, and the relative chances of girls surviving after birth. We find a moderation of son-biased fertility, erosion of gender …
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of their children using micro data from Ghana Demographic and Health Survey, 2008. Using the 2 SLS-IV estimation …I explore a unique exogenous instrument to examine how the intra-familial position of women influence health outcomes … technique, I build a model of household bargaining and child health development with perceptions of women regarding wife …
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I explore a unique exogenous instrument to examine how the intra-familial position of women influence health outcomes … of their children using micro data from Ghana. Using the 2SLS-IV estimation technique, I build a model of household … bargaining and child health development with perceptions of women regarding wife-beating and marital rape in the existence of …
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This paper investigates the economic returns to parental health. To account for potential endogeneity between parental … health and child outcomes, we leverage longitudinal microdata from Indonesia to estimate individual fixed effects models. Our … results show that the economic returns to parental health are high. We show that maternal health not only significantly …
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