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context of increasing urban poverty in Nairobi, Kenya. The findings indicate that households who migrated together with their … ; incidental truncation ; informal settlements ; Nairobi ; Kenya …
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context of increasing urban poverty in Nairobi, Kenya. The findings indicate that households who migrated together with their …
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Between one and two million migrants reside in cramped conditions in Nairobi's slums without proper access to sanitation or affordable clean water. Children in such areas are exposed to enormous risks, health risks in particular. Using longitudinal data collected every four months during the...
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This paper studies the causal effect of maternal and paternal unemployment on child health in China, analyzing panel data for the period 1997-2004, when the country underwent economic reforms leading to massive layoffs. We find that paternal unemployment reduces child health, while maternal...
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elderly parents in these populations, we hypothesized that sons would have a beneficial effect on parental survival relative … emotional and interpersonal forms of support provided by daughters and negative impacts of conflicts arising between parents and …
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This paper analyses multidimensional aspects of child poverty in Kenya. We carry out poverty and inequality comparisons …
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We analyze child mortality in Vietnam focusing on gender aspects. Contrary to several other countries in the region, mortality rates for boys are substantially larger than for girls. A large rural-urban mortality difference exists, but much more so for boys than for girls. A higher education...
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