Motivation: In most families around the world, women are children’s primary caregivers. An improvement in women’s status, besides being vital in its own right, has significant positive externalities since the welfare of children has consequences for long-term economic growth and development. Research question: Could enabling women to have greater opportunities to be productive members of society have a positive relationship with child welfare?. Approach and methods: We examine the relationship between women’s and children’s well-being for a group of developing countries. We first study this in the context of the overall sample, and then in various country groupings, based on per capita income, geography and religion. A descriptive comparati...
Malnutrition affects one out of every three pre-school-age children living in developing countries. ...
Introduction: One of the non-genetic factors that affect children growth is parent socioeconomic sta...
This paper empirically analyses the effect of women’s status on human development. We define “status...
Recent research has shown that improving women’s decisionmaking power relative to men’s within house...
Recent research has shown that improving women’s decisionmaking power relative to men’s within house...
Background: Wellbeing is a sustainable condition that allows the individual to develop and succeed. ...
Research question: What are the perceptions and ambitions of mothers about their daughters in relati...
Objectives: To examine associations between child wellbeing and material living standards (average i...
In this dissertation research, the empirical analyses are developed to investigate the role of diffe...
Women’s status has received considerable attention as a significant factor in demographic behavior a...
Background: Previous research has shown that children who do not live with both of their parents fa...
This dissertation is composed of three essays under the recurring theme of women’s issues, child hea...
Women’s empowerment has been thoroughly discussed during the last two decades, yet the research on t...
The economic situation of women today provides a critical test of the efficiency and justice of our ...
This study investigates the effects of an improvement in female autonomy on children's welfare in th...
Malnutrition affects one out of every three pre-school-age children living in developing countries. ...
Introduction: One of the non-genetic factors that affect children growth is parent socioeconomic sta...
This paper empirically analyses the effect of women’s status on human development. We define “status...
Recent research has shown that improving women’s decisionmaking power relative to men’s within house...
Recent research has shown that improving women’s decisionmaking power relative to men’s within house...
Background: Wellbeing is a sustainable condition that allows the individual to develop and succeed. ...
Research question: What are the perceptions and ambitions of mothers about their daughters in relati...
Objectives: To examine associations between child wellbeing and material living standards (average i...
In this dissertation research, the empirical analyses are developed to investigate the role of diffe...
Women’s status has received considerable attention as a significant factor in demographic behavior a...
Background: Previous research has shown that children who do not live with both of their parents fa...
This dissertation is composed of three essays under the recurring theme of women’s issues, child hea...
Women’s empowerment has been thoroughly discussed during the last two decades, yet the research on t...
The economic situation of women today provides a critical test of the efficiency and justice of our ...
This study investigates the effects of an improvement in female autonomy on children's welfare in th...
Malnutrition affects one out of every three pre-school-age children living in developing countries. ...
Introduction: One of the non-genetic factors that affect children growth is parent socioeconomic sta...
This paper empirically analyses the effect of women’s status on human development. We define “status...