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effect of mother's work on child nutrition. In particular, the results suggest that it is children in the lower tail of the … labor markets on child nutrition (the standardized height for age). Our study differs from previous research in two … effect of maternal work on child nutrition in India. The quantile estimates provide evidence of large heterogeneity in the …
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Using five waves from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), we investigate the association between maternal … employment and obesity in children aged 3–17 in both rural and urban China. Using BMI and waist circumference as measures for … between maternal employment and our measures for children's diet and physical activity. Our study also suggests that …
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cognitive development of lower socioeconomic status children who reached maturity in the mid-20th century …
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focus concerns the distinct roles of maternal schooling versus maternal nutrition knowledge as determinants of micronutrient … determinants include: child gender and age, household expenditure levels, access to water, and maternal nutrition knowledge …. Maternal schooling contributes to child micronutrient directly, but also through its effects on nutrition knowledge and …
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The formation of an effective current system of product distribution is impossible without tracking, accounting, assessment and management of risk situations that arise in the course of practical activities of each pharmaceutical company. The purpose of the study was to identify the types and...
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for children born to mothers who are currently working and are thus empowered. … children aged below five years. Using detailed dataset from the current and fourth round of the National Family Health Survey …, we find robust evidence that violence experienced by mothers at the hands of her husband significantly increases the …
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Obesity, as a health and social problem with rising prevalence and soaring economic cost, is increasingly drawing scholarly and public policy attention. While many studies have suggested that infant breastfeeding protects against childhood obesity, empirical evidence on this causal relationship...
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