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number of children 64 mortality rate 50 maternal mortality 47 births 46 reproductive health 46 birth 45 health services 45 infant mortality 45 live births 45 Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers 44 hiv/aids 44 maternal mortality rate 44 population growth 44 mother 43 hiv 42 pregnant women 42 mothers 41 public health 41 infant mortality rate 39 child mortality 37 family planning 37 fertility 37 child health 36 living standards 34 health care 31 mortality rates 31 maternal health 29 pregnancy 28 health service 27 service providers 27 gender issues 26 Economic growth 25 Governance 24 access to health care 24 condoms 23 health policy 23 population growth rate 23 universal access 23 service provision 22 contraceptive 21
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Free 74 CC license 2
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Book / Working Paper 69 Article 5
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Working Paper 8 Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Arbeitspapier 4 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Article 1 Konferenzschrift 1
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Undetermined 57 English 14 German 2 Japanese 1
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Alders, Peter 4 Rees, Ray 3 Scholz, Sebastian 3 Dudel, Christian 2 Fei, Shulan 2 Klüsener, Sebastian 2 Pötzsch, Olga 2 Wen, Yanbing 2 Zhang, Junsen 2 Adsera, Alicia 1 Aguilar, Ana Milena 1 Ahsan, Karar Zunaid 1 Alvesson, Helle M. 1 Batini, Nicoletta 1 Berg, Venla 1 Brooks, Robin 1 Buryová, Ivona 1 Callen, Tim 1 Cheng, Kevin C. 1 Cortez, Rafael 1 Duda, Danuta 1 El-Saharty, Sameh 1 Ikeda, Ryouichi 1 Jokela, Markus 1 Kunze, Astrid 1 Liu, Yue 1 Luo, Jin-hui 1 May, John F. 1 McKibbin, Warwick J. 1 Miettinen, Anneli 1 Mulder-Sibanda, Menno 1 Nitsche, Natalie 1 Peng, Chenchen 1 Rotkirch, Anna 1 Savelieva, Kateryna 1 Stotsky, Janet Gale 1 Turečková, Kamila 1 Vargas, Veronica 1 МИХАЙЛОВНА, РИМАШЕВСКАЯ НАТАЛЬЯ 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 52 International Monetary Fund 48 Economics Research, World Bank Group 4 Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University 1 Tinbergen Institute 1 Tinbergen Instituut 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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IMF Staff Country Reports 48 IMF Working Papers 4 Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper Series 3 IZA Discussion Papers 2 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 2 China journal of accounting studies 1 Danube : law and economics review 1 Discussion Papers in Economics 1 Discussion Papers in Economics and Business 1 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Knowledge Briefs 1 MPIDR working papers 1 Munich Discussion Paper 1 Münchener Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge : VWL ; discussion papers 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1 WISTA – Wirtschaft und Statistik 1 Wirtschaft und Statistik : WISTA 1 Экономические и социальные перемены: факты, тенденции, прогноз 1
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RePEc 61 ECONIS (ZBW) 8 EconStor 5
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How Does the Beauty of Wives Affect Post-Marriage Family Outcomes? Helen's Face in Chinese Households
Zhang, Junsen; Fei, Shulan; Wen, Yanbing - 2023
Research on the economics of beauty has persistently emphasized beauty premiums in the labor market but ignored its influence within existing marriages. We examine the physical appearance of the wives and its influence on several post-marriage family outcomes using a conceptual framework that is...
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Does the education of mothers affect their experience of motherhood and parenthood? : selected aspects in the Czech Republic
Duda, Danuta; Turečková, Kamila; Buryová, Ivona - In: Danube : law and economics review 14 (2023) 3, pp. 253-272
The aim of this paper is to assess how mothers’ education affects their experience of motherhood and parenthood. The selected topic is based on the theoretical views of selected authors who deal with the issue of motivation and experience of maternity and parental leave. The core of the paper...
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How does the beauty of wives affect post-marriage family outcomes? : Helen's face in Chinese households
Zhang, Junsen; Fei, Shulan; Wen, Yanbing - 2023
Research on the economics of beauty has persistently emphasized beauty premiums in the labor market but ignored its influence within existing marriages. We examine the physical appearance of the wives and its influence on several post-marriage family outcomes using a conceptual framework that is...
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Which do second-generation heirs prefer in family firms : real investment or financial investment?
Luo, Jin-hui; Liu, Yue; Peng, Chenchen - In: China journal of accounting studies 11 (2023) 1, pp. 55-76
In recent years, the financial investment level of enterprises particularly family firms has increased rapidly. This phenomenon has drawn intense attention from both government regulators and academia. In this study, we argue that the second-generation succession is an important reason for...
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Wie hoch ist die Kinderzahl von Männern?
Pötzsch, Olga; Klüsener, Sebastian; Dudel, Christian - In: Wirtschaft und Statistik : WISTA (2020) 5, pp. 59-77
reduce existing knowledge gaps. It investigates the mean number of children and the average age at birth of children of both … of living arrangements, differences in the mean number of children of men and women depending on their educational … official statistics. This includes the proportion of childless men or their completed number of children. …
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Birth cohort changes in fertility ideals : evidence from repeated cross-sectional surveys in Finland
Savelieva, Kateryna; Nitsche, Natalie; Berg, Venla; … - 2021
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Wie hoch ist die Kinderzahl von Männern?
Pötzsch, Olga; Klüsener, Sebastian; Dudel, Christian - In: WISTA – Wirtschaft und Statistik 72 (2020) 5, pp. 59-77
reduce existing knowledge gaps. It investigates the mean number of children and the average age at birth of children of both … of living arrangements, differences in the mean number of children of men and women depending on their educational … official statistics. This includes the proportion of childless men or their completed number of children. …
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Population, Family Planning, and Reproductive Health Policy Harmonization in Bangladesh
El-Saharty, Sameh; Ahsan, Karar Zunaid; May, John F. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Over the past 30 years, Bangladesh has achieved significant economic and human development progress, and demonstrated impressive policy as well as programmatic commitment to lowering the fertility level. However, its future socioeconomic prospects may be hampered by its population growth rate,...
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The New HIV/AIDS Program in Peru: The Role of Prioritizing and Budgeting for Results
Vargas, Veronica - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2015
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Family Planning: The Hidden Need of Married Adolescents in Nepal
Aguilar, Ana Milena; Cortez, Rafael - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2015
In Nepal, both early marriage and motherhood still place adolescents and their children at a great disadvantage. In 2011, one-third of girls aged 15-19 were already married. About 60 percent of them were pregnant or had at least one child, and one in ten had two living children (Nepal...
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