Partner Search and Demographics: The Marriage Squeeze in India [PDF]
If women marry younger than men, increased population growth causes a sur- plus of women in the marriage market. This paper introduces search frictions into a matching model with transferable utility and age-dependent match payos to study if this so ...
Anja Sautmann
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Geospatial analysis of diarrheal disease burden and associated health determinants among under-five children in Karnataka using NFHS data. [PDF]
Manivasagan MS +6 more
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Neonatal mortality in the developing world [PDF]
This paper examines age patterns and trends of early and late neonatal mortality in developing countries, using birth history data from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). Data quality was assessed both by examination of internal consistency and by
Kenneth Hill, Yoonjoung Choi
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Changes in Alcohol Use Among Men in Disaster-prone Regions of India. [PDF]
Francis S +4 more
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Does Increased Access Increase Equality? Gender and Child Health Investments in India [PDF]
Policymakers often argue that increasing access to health care is one crucial avenue for decreasing gender inequality in the developing world. Although this is generally true in the cross section, time series evidence does not always point to the same ...
Emily Oster
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Relationship between Fish Consumption and Undernutrition among Young Indian Children. [PDF]
Rai RK +11 more
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Immunization attributable burden of stunting among under-five children in India, 2005-2021. [PDF]
Khan J, Mohanty SK, Puri P.
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Intersectionality and women's empowerment in hysterectomy decisions: an inquiry using data from a large cross-sectional sample survey in India. [PDF]
Pandey AK +5 more
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Geographic variation in lack of food group consumption among children in India: An analysis of change across 720 districts, 2016-2021. [PDF]
Park D +4 more
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Methods for estimating beneficiary populations targeted by health and nutrition interventions for women, pregnant women, infants, and young children. [PDF]
Gune S, Nguyen PH, Chakrabarti S.
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