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Motivated by a recent setback in the fight against child malnutrition, this study explores whether aid projects help to reduce stunting, or impaired growth, among children in the local area. Focusing on Malawi, a country with very high stunting prevalence and for which we have access to...
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We study how extreme weather exposure impacts infant survival in the developing world. Our analysis overcomes the absence of vital registration systems in many poor countries by extracting birth histories from household surveys. Studying 53 developing countries that span five continents, we find...
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In this paper, we examine whether the world is on track for meeting its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) regarding child mortality and malnutrition by investigating the cross-country panel data covering 86 developing countries between 2000 and 2016. We take the immediate-underlying-basic...
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proportion of child deaths are caused by these diseases is symptomatic of dysfunctional policy strategies and health systems in …
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We study how extreme weather exposure impacts infant survival in the developing world. Our analysis overcomes the absence of vital registration systems in many poor countries by extracting birth histories from household surveys. Studying 53 developing countries that span five continents, we find...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011893618
characteristics in rural coastal Bangladesh. We evaluate the health consequences of rising temperature and relative humidity and … results indicate that climate change has real consequences for the health of very young populations who are in vulnerable …
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Measuring job quality across countries has been challenging and has relied typically on a single indicator, such as formality or wages. To contribute to this critical policy issue, this paper presents a first global estimate of job quality departing from microdata. It assembles a harmonized...
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component indexes (i.e., health, education, and income), using the panel data of 1995 to 2010 covering 91 developing countries … significant effects only on education and health indexes. On the other hand, road density is highly significant to increase the …
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