<b>Abstract:</b> A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infant mortality in developing countries, but recent work from highly developed countries has called these claims into question, arguing that previous estimates have been biased by a failure to adequately control for unobserved heterogeneity. This study addresses this issue by estimating within-family models on a sample of 4.5 million births from 77 countries at various levels of development. We show that even after controlling for unobserved maternal heterogeneity, intervals less than 24 months substantially increase the probability of infant death, and this relationship is present in all countries in our analysis. We do show, h...
Many studies have demonstrated a detrimental effect of short birth intervals on infant survival. Th...
Although research on the fertility response to childhood mortality is widespread in demographic lite...
Using microdata on 30,000 child births in India and dynamic panel data models, we analyze causal eff...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
Recent work on wealthy populations has called into question long-standing conclusions about the impo...
Background. Studies examining the associations between short birth spacing and child mortality have ...
The negative relationship between birth interval length and neonatal mortality risks is well documen...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A large literature has indicated a robust association between birth spacing...
A large literature has indicated a robust association between birth spacing and child survival, but ...
The relationship between birth interval length and child outcomes has received increased attention i...
In this paper we examine the relative importance of a number of demographic determinants of infant a...
In view of higher fertility and mortality rates in Pakistan compared to India, this paper examines t...
This paper examines the two-way relationship between birth interval and child survival and compares ...
Many studies have demonstrated a detrimental effect of short birth intervals on infant survival. Th...
Although research on the fertility response to childhood mortality is widespread in demographic lite...
Using microdata on 30,000 child births in India and dynamic panel data models, we analyze causal eff...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
Recent work on wealthy populations has called into question long-standing conclusions about the impo...
Background. Studies examining the associations between short birth spacing and child mortality have ...
The negative relationship between birth interval length and neonatal mortality risks is well documen...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A large literature has indicated a robust association between birth spacing...
A large literature has indicated a robust association between birth spacing and child survival, but ...
The relationship between birth interval length and child outcomes has received increased attention i...
In this paper we examine the relative importance of a number of demographic determinants of infant a...
In view of higher fertility and mortality rates in Pakistan compared to India, this paper examines t...
This paper examines the two-way relationship between birth interval and child survival and compares ...
Many studies have demonstrated a detrimental effect of short birth intervals on infant survival. Th...
Although research on the fertility response to childhood mortality is widespread in demographic lite...
Using microdata on 30,000 child births in India and dynamic panel data models, we analyze causal eff...