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Women's authority over specific family decisions tends to increase their financial security and power, which has an impact on their children's general health and well-being. A multistage sampling process was employed to choose 120 households. Primary data on the children's nutritional status,...
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The authors analyze the effect of unintended consequences and unconscious gender-based bias on attempts at health policy reform in the United States. Recent reforms in national health policy that would seem to address issues particularly relevant to women have been more symbolic than substantive...
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’s nutritional status and mortality during the years since the diffusion of prenatal sex determination technologies in India. We use …
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India. We further examine various channels through which prenatal sex selection might affect girls' outcomes. Using repeated …
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’s nutritional status and mortality during the years since the diffusion of prenatal sex determination technologies in India. We use …
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This study explores the relationship between women heads-of-state and their impact on Human Development in their country. Mainly, the intent of this paper is to determine whether women heads-of-state do a better job as compared to their male counterparts in improving health, education and...
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India. We further examine various channels through which prenatal sex selection might affect girls' outcomes. Using repeated …
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