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The “Missing Girls” of China and the Unintended Consequences of the One Child Policy
Missing Girls China Unintended Consequences One Child Policy
2016/3/7
High ratios of males to females in China have concerned researchers (Sen 1990, Yi et al. 1993) and the recent increase has alarmed policymakers worldwide. This paper presents an analysis of China’s ce...
Overview Chapter 2:Parity distribution and completed family size in Europe Incipient decline of the two-child family model
childbearing Europe family size fertility parity distribution
2008/12/18
By the end of the 20th century the two-child family became the norm throughout Europe. Between 40 and over 50 percent of women in the 1950s and 1960s cohorts had two children. There were some incipien...
First child of immigrant workers and their descendants in West Germany Interrelation of events, disruption, or adaptation?
event history analysis fertility international migration migrant workers from South/Southeastern Europe West Germany
2008/12/16
This paper investigates the impact of immigration on the transition to motherhood among women from Turkey, Italy, Spain, Greece, and the former Yugoslavia in West Germany. A hazard-regression analysis...
High fertility Gambians in low fertility Spain The dynamics of child accumulation across transnational space
anthropology fertility law migration Spain West Africa
2008/12/12
Based on an analysis of the Spanish census and the January 1, 2005 municipal register and on exploratory fieldwork in Catalonia, this paper combines ethnography and demography, in conjunction with cur...
Quality of child health care and under-five-mortality in Zambia:A case study of two districts in Luapula Province
child health care child survival health-seeking behavior quality of care under-five mortality verbal autopsy
2008/12/9
This study was intended to investigate the factors associated with the high under-five mortality in one province of Zambia. Specifically the study (a) Identifies predominant traditional cultural belie...
Does biological relatedness affect child survival?
AIDS/HIV child survival fostering orphans Uganda
2008/12/4
Objective: We studied child survival in Rakai, Uganda where many children are fostered out or orphaned. Methods: Biological relatedness is measured as the average of the Wright’s coefficients between ...
multilevel event history analysis of the effects of grandmothers on child mortality in a historical German population Krummhörn, Ostfriesland, 1720-1874
"evil mother-in-law" child mortality Germany grandmother hypothesis grandparents infant and child mortality kin selection Krummhö rn life history theory menopause multilevel event history models
2008/12/4
We analyzed data from the historic population of the Krummhörn (Ostfriesland, Germany, 1720-1874) to determine the effects of grandparents in general and grandmothers in particular on child morta...
BREASTFEEDING AND INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY, IN AMAGORO DIVISION OF BUSIA DISTRICT, KENYA
KENYA AMAGORO DIVISION OF BUSIA DISTRICT CHILD MORTALITY INFANT BREASTFEEDING
2008/4/12
This study examined the impact of breastfeeding duration and age at supplementation on infant and child mortality. Data was collected for both open and closed intervals from women aged 15-49 years and...
Risks, Amenities, and Child Mortality in Rural South Africa
Rural South Africa Child Mortality Amenities Risks
2008/4/12
Using a dataset from rural South Africa, this paper examines the effects of many established factors associated with child mortality at different ages and introduces some less explored issues, such as...
Using WinBUGS to Study Family Frailty in Child Mortality, with an Application to Child Survival in Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast Child Survival Application Child Mortality Family Frailty WinBUGS
2008/4/12
This article analyzes the effects of unobserved family heterogeneity in children survival times through a Bayesian approach. We rely on survey data from Ivory Coast and use a proportional hazard model...
THE IMPACT OF ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ON INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY IN RURAL UGANDA
RURAL UGANDA MORTALITY CHILD INFANT HEALTH SERVICES
2008/4/12
This paper examines the impact of access to health facilities on infant and child mortality in Uganda. Using the proportional hazard model, the paper shows that access to health centers affects childh...