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, relative to other children. Using the Feed the Future Ghana Population Survey data, I investigate the relationship between … poorer outcomes for their children. While competition between co-wives may generate inefficiencies in the allocation of … facilitate informal risk sharing. The rank of each co-wife may also have a strong influence on the welfare of her own children …
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enrollment in rural Ghana. We use nationally representative quantitative data from the sixth round of the Ghana Living Standard … Survey (GLSS) and qualitative data from focus group discussions throughout rural Ghana. We apply instrumental variable …
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for half a year in Ghana. We find that the introduction of Koko-plus into the market significantly increases children …’s weight. However, the effect is heterogeneous: it is smaller among children whose baseline weight is lower. We investigate the … children safe drinking water, the sale of Koko-plus significantly increases their children’s weight regardless of their …
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The aim of government with the help of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and other stakeholders has been to reduce the … level of child morbidity which leads to child mortality in Ghana. This study on natal care and its implication on child … on Child Morbidity. The study employed data from the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey (2014) using the Probit …
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