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is among children in India and China, and is larger in Sub-Saharan Africa than in India and China. We show that the … children. In contrast, 'flow estimates' suggest that gender bias in mortality is much larger, is as severe among adults as it …
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among children in India, that gender bias in mortality is larger in Sub-Saharan Africa than in China and India, and that …
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One-third of India's urba ... …
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), is as severe among adults as it is among children in India, and is larger in Sub-Saharan Africa than in South and East … Asia, and often related to sex-selective abortions and postbirth neglect of female children. In contrast, estimates of …
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), is as severe among adults as it is among children in India, and is larger in Sub-Saharan Africa than in South and East … Asia, and often related to sex-selective abortions and postbirth neglect of female children. In contrast, estimates of …
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previously found (4-5 million excess female deaths per year), is as severe among adults as it is among children in India, is …The existing literature on "missing women" has suggested that the problem is mostly concentrated in India and China …, and mostly related to sex-selective abortions and post-birth neglect of female children. In a recent paper in the Review …
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among children in India, that gender bias in mortality is larger in Sub‐Saharan Africa than in China and India, and that …
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is among children in India and China, and is larger in Sub-Saharan Africa than in India and China. We show that the … children. In contrast, 'flow estimates' suggest that gender bias in mortality is much larger, is as severe among adults as it …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013454366
) wealth and health or (ii) parental income and children's outcomes do not reflect a causal effect of wealth. …We use administrative data on Swedish lottery players to estimate the causal impact of wealth on players' own health … and their children's health and developmental outcomes. Our estimation sample is large,virtually free of attrition, and …
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) wealth and health or (ii) parental income and children's outcomes do not reflect a causal effect of wealth …We use administrative data on Swedish lottery players to estimate the causal impact of wealth on players' own health … and their children's health and developmental outcomes. Our estimation sample is large, virtually free of attrition, and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013022846