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risks analysis yields several striking results. 1) Females have only a 28% chance to die of cancer when they have children … unmarried males); 3) females with children have only a 34% risk to die of heart disease and 4) a 53% chance of dying from … infections (compared to females without children); 5) married men have an increased expectation of 23% to die of heart disease …
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of new epidemic outbreaks, motivated public investments aimed at reducing mortality from infectious disease. Combining … longitudinal individual-level data on 17,000 children in a rural/semi-urban region in southern Sweden with parish-level data on … establishment of isolation hospitals and improved midwifery, on infant and child mortality. Using a difference …
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The reduction of child mortality is one of the most universally accepted Millennium Goals. However, there is a … child mortality is mainly determined by the evolution of macroeconomic environment. The influence of per capita income level … on mortality is frequently underlined. But a given income growth does not have the same effect on child survival if it is …
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of new epidemic outbreaks, motivated public investments aimed at reducing mortality from infectious disease. Combining … longitudinal individual-level data on 17,000 children in a rural/semi-urban region in southern Sweden with parish-level data on … establishment of isolation hospitals and improved midwifery, on infant and child mortality. Using a difference …
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of (1) rural migration, (2) women's age at marriage, (3) children mortality, and (4) educational level - constitutes part …
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status, educational level, urbanization, infant and child mortality, family and maternity benefits), and the impact of labour …
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participation of woman workers, cultural factors, children mortality, etc. On reproduction and family planning, and discusses …
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P. 74) (ALSO HELD IN MICROFICHE) ISBN:92-2-105292-3 Working paper on malnutrition of rural women and rural children in … that men and older people are favoured by traditional value systems. Links higher female and child mortality to their …
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