The study sets out to estimate the effect of breastfeeding and health knowledge on child mortality and stunting. We used a nationally representative UDHS data of 2011 merged with the community section of the UNHS 2011 in order to bring on board community variables, such as distance to the health facility, that are potential instrumental variables. We employed various techniques; OLS, IV and control function during the analysis. We find that breastfeeding and health knowledge reduce child mortality but not child stunting irrespective of the analytical technique employed. Just as previous literature documents, the OLS estimate of the coefficient on breastfeeding and health knowledge is biased downwards compared to the IV and control function ...
Background: Despite gradual improvements in child survival, around 8 million children die globally e...
Introduction:World health organization (WHO) and United Nations international childrens fund (UNICEF...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended as the best feeding alternative for infants up to...
The study sets out to estimate the effect of breastfeeding and health knowledge on child mortality a...
Background: Understanding maternal factors that influence child feeding is necessary to inform inter...
Uganda suffers from a high rate of child mortality which has improved little if at all in the last t...
This study examined the impact of breastfeeding duration and age at supplementation on infant and ch...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding promotion is regarded as one of the most effective interventions to improv...
Mortality control in most developing countries is still at low levels because of high infant and chi...
Abstract Background Uganda ranks among the top 10 countries in the world for newborn and child morta...
Background: Breastfeeding promotion is regarded as one of the most effective interventions to improv...
Abstract The study was conducted in Ibalikoma Village Apac District to assess the factors influencin...
Introduction: in Rwanda, despite different interventions to improve child nutrition status, malnutri...
Background: To reduce under-five mortality according to Millennium Development Goal 4, infant mortal...
Background: Low income countries continue to experience high under-five mortality and a high prevale...
Background: Despite gradual improvements in child survival, around 8 million children die globally e...
Introduction:World health organization (WHO) and United Nations international childrens fund (UNICEF...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended as the best feeding alternative for infants up to...
The study sets out to estimate the effect of breastfeeding and health knowledge on child mortality a...
Background: Understanding maternal factors that influence child feeding is necessary to inform inter...
Uganda suffers from a high rate of child mortality which has improved little if at all in the last t...
This study examined the impact of breastfeeding duration and age at supplementation on infant and ch...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding promotion is regarded as one of the most effective interventions to improv...
Mortality control in most developing countries is still at low levels because of high infant and chi...
Abstract Background Uganda ranks among the top 10 countries in the world for newborn and child morta...
Background: Breastfeeding promotion is regarded as one of the most effective interventions to improv...
Abstract The study was conducted in Ibalikoma Village Apac District to assess the factors influencin...
Introduction: in Rwanda, despite different interventions to improve child nutrition status, malnutri...
Background: To reduce under-five mortality according to Millennium Development Goal 4, infant mortal...
Background: Low income countries continue to experience high under-five mortality and a high prevale...
Background: Despite gradual improvements in child survival, around 8 million children die globally e...
Introduction:World health organization (WHO) and United Nations international childrens fund (UNICEF...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended as the best feeding alternative for infants up to...