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Cameroon; and child mortality in North Sudan and Senegal. Overall mortality levels are high in Western and Central Africa and …The study of demographic trends in sub-Saharan Africa though crucial in the assessment of the impact of population size … low in Eastern and Southern Africa. …
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horticultural households in Senegal, West Africa.This paper contributes to the gender and economics literature providing empirical …
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. The article measures the technical efficiency of 25 district referral hospitals from three regions of Uganda over the 1999 … degrees of technical and scale inefficiency in Uganda’s district referral hospitals. With the super-efficiency model, a …
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-section of nine fish markets in four districts in Central Uganda. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire which …
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cultivars in Uganda within an integrated agricultural household modeling framework. Of particular interest is the role of banana …
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This report starts where the previous quarterly publication ended. This first publication of a new annual series contains most of the same data as the quarterly report, plus some new material, through 1991. It also presents historical data covering a longer period of time than the previous...
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examine monopoly (South Africa) and duopoly (South Africa, Australia) with a competitive fringe (US, Canada, Poland, China and …
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Material resources affect the levels of mortality. In cross-sectional relationships income has been found to be positively associated with survival, both within and between countries. Preston (1975, 1976), in particular, using cross-national data for three separate decades of the 20th century,...
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Marriage is an important institution for both individuals and society as a whole. It is a significant event in the life cycle of individuals; for society at large it represents the creation of a new unit of production, consumption, distribution and exchange of goods and services. In most...
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This study investigates regional marital fertility differentials in Egypt and their relationship to the level of modernization of the region: defined as economic development and social and cultural change. The intermediate variables (Davis and Blake, 1965) underlying these regional levels and...
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