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-age mortality on the time use and health outcomes of older adults, with a focus on long-run impacts and gender dimensions. Prime … population bears the majority of the mortality burden. These “missing” prime-age adults have implications for the socioeconomic … well-being of surviving family members. This study uses a 13-year panel from Tanzania to examine the impacts of prime …
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-age mortality on the time use and health outcomes of older adults, with a focus on long-run impacts and gender dimensions. Prime … population bears the majority of the mortality burden. These missing prime-age adults have implications for the socioeconomic … well-being of surviving family members. This study uses a 13-year panel from Tanzania to examine the impacts of prime …
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-age mortality on the time use and health outcomes of older adults, with a focus on long-run impacts and gender dimensions. Prime … population bears the majority of the mortality burden. These missing prime-age adults have implications for the socioeconomic … well-being of surviving family members. This study uses a 13-year panel from Tanzania to examine the impacts of prime …
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-2005. The analysis finds a narrowing of the gender gap in under-5 mortality rates, in line with surviving girls being more … fetuses. This paper examines the impacts of this on girl relative to boy mortality rates after birth, using data from 1973 … mechanisms finds a narrowing of gender gaps in parental investments in children, moderation of son-biased fertility stopping, and …
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