Given the intrinsically sequential nature of child birth, timing of a child’s birth has consequences not only for itself, but also for the older and younger siblings. The paper thus argues that prior and posterior spacing between consecutive siblings are important measures of the intensity of competition among siblings for limited parental resources. While the available estimates of child mortality tend to ignore this simultaneity bias, we use a correlated recursive model of prior and posterior spacing and child mortality to correct it. There is evidence that uncorrected estimates underestimate the effects of prior and posterior spacing on child mortality
Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the effects of birth interval on child mortality i...
Demographic research has paid much attention to the impact of childhood conditions on adult mortalit...
Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the effects of birth interval on child mortality i...
This paper examines the efffect of siblings on child mortality in the Indian state of West Bengal ar...
This paper reports an analysis of micro-data for India that shows a high correlation in infant morta...
This paper examines the two-way relationship between birth interval and child survival and compares ...
Background: Several studies of how reproductive factors affect child mortality or other child outcom...
fertility;birth spacing;childhood mortality;health;dynamic panel data models;siblings
In view of higher fertility and mortality rates in Pakistan compared to India, this paper examines t...
This paper reports an analysis of micro-data for India that shows a high correlation in infant morta...
There is a considerable body of research on the effects of siblings on child mortality through birth...
A negative association between interval length and infant and child mortality has been consistently ...
If fertility reflects the choice of households, results of their choice (duration between successive...
Data from a number of regions indicate that childhood deaths are unequally distributed across famili...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the effects of birth interval on child mortality i...
Demographic research has paid much attention to the impact of childhood conditions on adult mortalit...
Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the effects of birth interval on child mortality i...
This paper examines the efffect of siblings on child mortality in the Indian state of West Bengal ar...
This paper reports an analysis of micro-data for India that shows a high correlation in infant morta...
This paper examines the two-way relationship between birth interval and child survival and compares ...
Background: Several studies of how reproductive factors affect child mortality or other child outcom...
fertility;birth spacing;childhood mortality;health;dynamic panel data models;siblings
In view of higher fertility and mortality rates in Pakistan compared to India, this paper examines t...
This paper reports an analysis of micro-data for India that shows a high correlation in infant morta...
There is a considerable body of research on the effects of siblings on child mortality through birth...
A negative association between interval length and infant and child mortality has been consistently ...
If fertility reflects the choice of households, results of their choice (duration between successive...
Data from a number of regions indicate that childhood deaths are unequally distributed across famili...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the effects of birth interval on child mortality i...
Demographic research has paid much attention to the impact of childhood conditions on adult mortalit...
Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the effects of birth interval on child mortality i...