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The empirical evidence on the inter-generational effects of maternal health interventions is inconclusive, particularly … Suraksha Yojana (JSY) which is a agship health and safe motherhood program. We exploit plausible exogenous variation in … school. We also find negative effects on women empowerment measures for the unexposed women. The results suggest that the JSY …
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improving maternal healthcare service utilisation. The inability of women to make decisions about their health, the lack of …/midwives, the women and their partners. The study identified a clear dominance of men over women in taking maternal health decisions …Enhancing the decision-making autonomy of women in developing countries constitutes one of the recognised approaches to …
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perinatally depressed mothers in rural Pakistan. It was one the largest psychotherapy interventions in the world, and the …We evaluate the long-term impact of treating maternal depression on women’s financial empowerment and parenting … treatment was highly successful at reducing depression. We locate mothers seven years after the end of the intervention to …
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percentage point increase in the availability of childcare decreases mothers' self-assessed health by 0.173 points on a one to … childcare availability leads to mothers worrying more about their children's health. While early childcare expansions offer well … negative effects in the health domain of mothers. …
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, especially among adolescent mothers after the completion of Women's Health Project. … local health facilities (both traditional and modern) before and after the completion of the 'Women's Health Project' in …, especially among vulnerable young adolescent mothers in Bangladesh. We exploit the exogenous variation in community's access to …
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