Marriages between blood relatives – also known as consanguineous unions – are widespread in North Africa, Central and West Asia and most parts of South Asia. Researchers have suggested that consanguinity has adverse effects on child development, but assessing its impact is not straightforward as the decision to marry a relative might be endogenous to other socio-economic factors. Using a unique dataset collected in rural Pakistan, this paper assesses the extent to which consanguinity is linked to child cognitive ability and nutritional status. As economic benefits of marrying cousins may lead to upward bias to estimates of the effects of consanguinity on child outcomes, prior work likely underestimates the negative impacts of consanguinity ...
Background: Consanguinity has been a long-standing social habit among some of Iranians. The estimati...
Empirical information from studies conducted in Pakistan has indicated a high level of offspring mor...
In many regions of Asia and Africa, consanguineous marriages currently account for approximately 20 ...
Marriages between blood relatives – also known as consanguineous unions – are widespread in North Af...
The effects of marriage between biological relatives on the incidence of childhood genetic illness a...
Marriage between close biological kin is widely regarded as genetically disadvantageous in contempor...
Background: Consanguineous marriage is strongly favored in many regions of the world, despite the pr...
Although a high proportion of marriages in Asia are consanguineous (i.e. contracted between close bi...
Consanguinity, the marriage between relatives, has been associated with adverse child health outcome...
To determine the prevalence of consanguineous marriages and estimate the effects of consanguinity on...
Objective: To identify the characteristics of women in consanguineous marriage and their effects on ...
To determine the prevalence of consanguineous marriages and estimate the effects of consanguinity on...
Consanguinity has received a great deal of attention as a potential risk factor of many adverse heal...
There is little information on inbreeding during the critical early years of human existence. Howeve...
In most Western countries there is a widespread belief, fostered in part by historical prejudice and...
Background: Consanguinity has been a long-standing social habit among some of Iranians. The estimati...
Empirical information from studies conducted in Pakistan has indicated a high level of offspring mor...
In many regions of Asia and Africa, consanguineous marriages currently account for approximately 20 ...
Marriages between blood relatives – also known as consanguineous unions – are widespread in North Af...
The effects of marriage between biological relatives on the incidence of childhood genetic illness a...
Marriage between close biological kin is widely regarded as genetically disadvantageous in contempor...
Background: Consanguineous marriage is strongly favored in many regions of the world, despite the pr...
Although a high proportion of marriages in Asia are consanguineous (i.e. contracted between close bi...
Consanguinity, the marriage between relatives, has been associated with adverse child health outcome...
To determine the prevalence of consanguineous marriages and estimate the effects of consanguinity on...
Objective: To identify the characteristics of women in consanguineous marriage and their effects on ...
To determine the prevalence of consanguineous marriages and estimate the effects of consanguinity on...
Consanguinity has received a great deal of attention as a potential risk factor of many adverse heal...
There is little information on inbreeding during the critical early years of human existence. Howeve...
In most Western countries there is a widespread belief, fostered in part by historical prejudice and...
Background: Consanguinity has been a long-standing social habit among some of Iranians. The estimati...
Empirical information from studies conducted in Pakistan has indicated a high level of offspring mor...
In many regions of Asia and Africa, consanguineous marriages currently account for approximately 20 ...