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Recall bias is a pervasive problem in the analysis of retrospective data (Shyrock et al., 1973; Ewbank, 1981). The problem is a recurrent concernin the litterature on the determinants of breastfeeding duration, its trend over time, and the effect of breastfeeding on infant mortality.
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, this study examines the association between the type of domestic cooking fuel and the health of women aged ≥16 in rural …, compared to women whose households cook with dirty fuels like wood/straw, women whose households cook with cleaner fuels like … after controlling for unobserved individual heterogeneity, we find some evidence that women in households cooking with LNG …
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This study examines the effect of political implications of women on industrialisation in Africa. The results after … controlling for cross-sectional dependency show that women political implication Granger causes industrialisation in Africa …. Besides, the Fixed effect Driscoll/Kraay standard error estimator reveal that women political empowerment negatively affect …
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are the procedures a woman has to go through to start a business and the time for women to set up a business, while the …
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The study examines how mobile money innovations transform unemployed women to self-employed women. The empirical …
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Women's breast cancer (BC) in Africa is detrimental to development, given the role women play in their families and … cancer and assesses factors that influence income and productivity among women with BC. Cross-sectional data were collected … using questionnaires on 200 women with clinically confirmed BC cases in Southwest Nigeria over 6 months. About sixty …
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-positive women in India were infected by their husbands, their only sexual partner, which makes them difficult identify as a high … serostatus, as HIV-positive women were significantly (p<0.001) more likely to have a low level of education than their HIV … had attended secondary or higher education institutions (OR=2.27, CI=1.40 - 3.68). Results illustrate that Indian women …
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-positive women in India were infected by their husbands, their only sexual partner, which makes them difficult to identify as a high … the National Family Health Survey yields the result that women's socioeconomic status could have an association with their … serostatus, as HIV-positive women were significantly more likely to have a low level of education than their HIV …
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