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first and second leading causes of death and morbidity among young children in developing countries. The fact that a large … tested in a developing country context, and which focus on children as the primary target population. Overall, we find that …
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Does parenthood bring happiness? This paper finds that the overall impact of parenthood on happiness is negative because the negative indirect impacts exceed the positive direct on happiness. What needs emphasizing is that, while the findings show that parenthood is still a positive status,...
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We show that preschoolers exhibit the endowment effect as evidenced by experiments where children generally chose to … children’s innate psychobiological traits—emotional state, gender, handedness, and digit ratio. The trials were conducted with … 141 children across 6 kindergartens. We also found support that children, like adults, exhibit a preference for physical …
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populations in the world. In 2000 over half of Ethiopian preschool children were stunted (height for age z-scores (HAZ) of -2 …
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analysis of child growth data for approximately 99,000 children in 19 countries with some of the highest burdens of …
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We study the effect of alternative parental teaching strategies on the propensity to save and the amount saved during adulthood. Using a panel dataset from the Dutch DNB Household Survey we find that parental teaching to save increases the likelihood that an adult will save by 16%, and the...
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are generally negatively correlated, but for children in very low-income families, they are positively correlated. Second …-BMI children. Third, the difference in obesity rates between children from low- and high-income families increases as children age …-income children. I find that their faster weight gain, rather than slower height growth, is a greater contributor to the rapid …
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As observed in several previous studies, the nature of the urban structure can affect children's mode of transportation … homes and en route to school that promote children's ability to walk or cycle to school, using the conceptual domains …
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This paper attempts to measure the extent of inequality within households and its contribution to overall levels of inequality in child well-being. The paper analyses the distribution of resources (outcomes) between girls and boys for four indicators: nutrition, birth registration, school...
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