This article systematically addresses mother’s education as a fundamental determinant of child mortality in developing countries. The main proposition is that setting the right policy priorities in developing countries requires distinguishing between the role of education and that of material resources in influencing child survival. Despite a tendency to regard both education and economic resources as interchangeable indicators of socioeconomic status, determining their relative importance with respect to child health is important because policies for enhancing one or the other can be quite different. We begin with a comprehensive review of the literature addressing the different causal mechanisms through which maternal education impacts on...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
BackgroundParental education has been suggested to be an effective instrument for improving child he...
Life expectancy at birth has increased dramatically across the globe. The widely held assumption tha...
This article systematically addresses mother’s education as a fundamental determinant of child morta...
This article systematically addresses mother’s education as a fundamental determinant of child morta...
This article systematically addresses mother's education as a fundamental determinant of child mort...
A uniform analytical methodology was applied to survey data from 17 developing countries with the ai...
Using data from the first round of Demographic and Health Surveys for 22 developing countries, we ex...
This paper reviews recent evidence concerning the relative importance of women’s education for child...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
Since the 1980s, the demographic literature has suggested that maternal schooling plays a key role i...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
BackgroundParental education has been suggested to be an effective instrument for improving child he...
Life expectancy at birth has increased dramatically across the globe. The widely held assumption tha...
This article systematically addresses mother’s education as a fundamental determinant of child morta...
This article systematically addresses mother’s education as a fundamental determinant of child morta...
This article systematically addresses mother's education as a fundamental determinant of child mort...
A uniform analytical methodology was applied to survey data from 17 developing countries with the ai...
Using data from the first round of Demographic and Health Surveys for 22 developing countries, we ex...
This paper reviews recent evidence concerning the relative importance of women’s education for child...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
Since the 1980s, the demographic literature has suggested that maternal schooling plays a key role i...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
International audienceThis paper aims to assess whether a causal effect exists between maternal educ...
BackgroundParental education has been suggested to be an effective instrument for improving child he...
Life expectancy at birth has increased dramatically across the globe. The widely held assumption tha...