Abstract: This study empirically assesses the relationship between mothers’ education and child health using continuous and binary proxies of child health outcomes. A panel, using four waves of the National Income Dynamic Study and a battery of estimation techniques, was employed. The results suggest that maternal education plays a large and significant role in explaining child health outcomes in South Africa. Our results also suggest that maternal education is relevant in respect to stunted growth (stunting). However, the effects of maternal education vary along races, implying levels of inequality. The effects are stronger in the black and coloured populations, possibly due to educational deficits. This suggests a need in improving the ed...
BackgroundParental education has been suggested to be an effective instrument for improving child he...
To describe the relationship between maternal education and child health outcomes at 12 months of ag...
study examines association between maternal education and child nutritional status in the Democratic...
Abstract: This study empirically assesses the relationship between mothers’ education and child heal...
This paper studies the effect that mother's education as knowledge has on child health using height...
This paper studies the effect that mother's education as knowledge has on child health using height ...
Using data from the first round of Demographic and Health Surveys for 22 developing countries, we ex...
This paper studies the effect that mother's education as knowledge has on child health using he...
Abstract: This thesis investigates the role of maternal socioeconomic attributes on child health in ...
This study investigated the role of maternal education and its interaction with some health inputs i...
This paper examines the relationship between mothers’ education and children’s nutrition outcomes, s...
A uniform analytical methodology was applied to survey data from 17 developing countries with the ai...
In a population-based cohort of approximately 6000 Brazilian children, the associations between mate...
We examine the effect of maternal education on birth outcomes using Vital Statistics Natality data f...
Objective: Numerous studies have documented an inverse association between years of schooling attain...
BackgroundParental education has been suggested to be an effective instrument for improving child he...
To describe the relationship between maternal education and child health outcomes at 12 months of ag...
study examines association between maternal education and child nutritional status in the Democratic...
Abstract: This study empirically assesses the relationship between mothers’ education and child heal...
This paper studies the effect that mother's education as knowledge has on child health using height...
This paper studies the effect that mother's education as knowledge has on child health using height ...
Using data from the first round of Demographic and Health Surveys for 22 developing countries, we ex...
This paper studies the effect that mother's education as knowledge has on child health using he...
Abstract: This thesis investigates the role of maternal socioeconomic attributes on child health in ...
This study investigated the role of maternal education and its interaction with some health inputs i...
This paper examines the relationship between mothers’ education and children’s nutrition outcomes, s...
A uniform analytical methodology was applied to survey data from 17 developing countries with the ai...
In a population-based cohort of approximately 6000 Brazilian children, the associations between mate...
We examine the effect of maternal education on birth outcomes using Vital Statistics Natality data f...
Objective: Numerous studies have documented an inverse association between years of schooling attain...
BackgroundParental education has been suggested to be an effective instrument for improving child he...
To describe the relationship between maternal education and child health outcomes at 12 months of ag...
study examines association between maternal education and child nutritional status in the Democratic...