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This paper presents a model where economic growth, via growth in female wages relative to male wages, encourages households to raise paid female labor supply and have more children by substituting child care for maternal time. A threshold logarithm per capita output, above which fertility...
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seems to affect fetal growth, because infants born to mothers exposed to earth tremors in early and/or mid gestation are … more likely to be large for gestational age. The estimates suggest that relatively poorer Chilean mothers are more … evidence that suggests a possible mechanism that explains the varying results across socioeconomic status. Mothers with …
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India has a majority percentage of population in rural areas and still in large areas, literary percentage is low in spite of adult education program launched by the government. More and more banks need to address the issues of this less literate segment of society for fast grasping of the...
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adolescent mothers in low-resource settings remain inadequately studied. We used longitudinal data from the India Human … the following growth indicators of children born to adolescent mothers (age 19 years or below) with those born to older … mothers: height and weight during age 0-5 years and 6-12 years, and change in height and weight between the two periods. In …
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