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Rural-urban migration is an integral part of the structural transformation as societies move from a traditional agricultural economy to a modern economy. This process has many potential consequences for migrants. Our study focuses on the lifetime health effects of the large mid-20th century...
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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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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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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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delivery on various mortality rates among children born during 2002-2007. Our best estimates come from the parents fixed … effects models that help limiting any parents-level omitted variable estimation bias. Ceteris paribus, access to family …
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delivery on various mortality rates among children born during 2002-2007. Our best estimates come from the parents fixed … effects models that help limiting any parents-level omitted variable estimation bias. Ceteris paribus, access to family …
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among children born during 2002-2007. Our best estimates come from the parents fixed effects models that help limiting any … parents-level omitted variable estimation bias. Ceteris paribus, access to family welfare clinic boosts hospital delivery …
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In this paper we analyze if an `urban mortality penalty' exists for today's developing countries, repeating the history of industrialized nations during the 19th century. We analyze the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) of 19 Sub-Saharan African countries for differences in child and adult...
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We propose a unified growth theory to investigate the mechanics generating the economic and demographic transition, and the role of mortality differences for comparative development. The framework can replicate the quantitative patterns in historical time series data and in contemporaneous...
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