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countries face. Elderly people who are left behind may experience a decrease in welfare when their children migrate. This paper …
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Child malnutrition continues to be a serious impediment to development both at the individual and national levels in many developing countries. In Mozambique, despite a high and sustained GDP growth, child malnutrition has been decreasing at a rather slow pace over the past 15 years. In this...
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We evaluate the long-term impact of treating maternal depression on women’s financial empowerment and parenting decisions. We leverage experimental variation induced by a cluster-randomized control trial that provided psychotherapy to perinatally depressed mothers in rural Pakistan. It was one...
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-15 years of age using two cohorts of children drawn from the Young Lives Survey for India. The inputs into the production …
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This paper examines the effects of a massive salt iodization program on human capital formation of school-aged children …
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targeting parents of children aged six to 24 months in a poor, rural district of Rwanda. The programme engaged parents through … baseline, children's communication, problem-solving, and personal social skills improved in treated groups. After almost three … with their children. …
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Nigeria. The intervention leads to large and sustained improvements in children's anthropometric and health outcomes … children, and generate higher household earnings streams long after the cash transfers expire. …
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We document a novel fact about neonatal death, or death in the first month of life. Globally, neonatal mortality is disproportionately concentrated in India. We identify a large effect of birth order on neonatal mortality that is unique to India: later-born siblings have a steep survival...
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order gradient. They interpret this pattern as discrimination against later birth-order children in India. This paper …
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