We analyse the impact of prenatal care on child malnutrition, using data from a baseline household survey conducted in rural Guinea-Bissau. We employ children’s anthropometric measures to estimate malnutrition indicators, and then apply a Logistic Regression approach to determine the impacts of hospital delivery and the number of prenatal appointments on these indicators. Bearing in mind the potential endogeneity issues in our approach, we make use of an Instrumental Variable. Our results show that children who are born in a hospital are less likely to be malnourished years later. These results bear important policy implications for the context of rural Guinea-Bissau, advocating for policies which incentivize...
Introduction: The overarching empirical question of this study is this: how are children growing in ...
This paper provides evidence on the predicted benefits of maternal education, in terms of reduced ch...
This study has analysed the determinants of child undernutrition and mortality in Sierra Leone with ...
Objectives: This study examined prenatal care use among women in sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distribution of child stunt...
Objective: Little is known about the relative contribution of prenatal care utilization on pregnancy...
Objective. To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distribution of child stunt...
Background. Malnutrition remains an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality; the levels...
Background: Globally, maternal health remains a major priority. Most of maternal deaths globally occ...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
Economic development leads to improved health for both women and children through advances in the fi...
[[abstract]]Objective To assess the factors associated with malnutrition among children <5 years in ...
The effectiveness of prenatal care for improving birth and subsequent child outcomes in low-income c...
Malnutrition is a significant public health problem over the world, with severe impact in developing...
OBJECTIVES: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean section (CS). To improve the...
Introduction: The overarching empirical question of this study is this: how are children growing in ...
This paper provides evidence on the predicted benefits of maternal education, in terms of reduced ch...
This study has analysed the determinants of child undernutrition and mortality in Sierra Leone with ...
Objectives: This study examined prenatal care use among women in sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distribution of child stunt...
Objective: Little is known about the relative contribution of prenatal care utilization on pregnancy...
Objective. To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distribution of child stunt...
Background. Malnutrition remains an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality; the levels...
Background: Globally, maternal health remains a major priority. Most of maternal deaths globally occ...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
Economic development leads to improved health for both women and children through advances in the fi...
[[abstract]]Objective To assess the factors associated with malnutrition among children <5 years in ...
The effectiveness of prenatal care for improving birth and subsequent child outcomes in low-income c...
Malnutrition is a significant public health problem over the world, with severe impact in developing...
OBJECTIVES: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean section (CS). To improve the...
Introduction: The overarching empirical question of this study is this: how are children growing in ...
This paper provides evidence on the predicted benefits of maternal education, in terms of reduced ch...
This study has analysed the determinants of child undernutrition and mortality in Sierra Leone with ...