Details of the population pyramid of living Herero and Mbanderu of Botswana suggest that infant and childhood mortality of males has been substantially greater than that of females. Direct tests from reproductive histories show that the hazard ratio is approximately 3 to 1 in favor of female survival in infancy and 2 to 1 in childhood. This biased mortality began in about 1960 in concert with recovery from infertility. A model of asymmetric fitness benefits between siblings is weakly supported. Logistic regression shows that heterogeneity among mothers explains much of the mortality of children under 2 years of age. A direct test for heterogeneity provides strong support for the hypothesis. Field methods appropriate for anthropologists are ...
In this paper we use child level data from Pakistan to estimate the probability of child mortality. ...
With poverty studies having shifted their focus from household poverty to individual poverty, a numb...
Scattered health information from small towns, villages, and hospital admissions in large cities in ...
Risks of death below age 5 years vary widely across human populations. This thesis investigates some...
Health strategies which consider sex and gender elements have been noted to be cost effective and mo...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jissue/112596548International audienceMoroccan Berbers an...
The issue of higher female than male mortality during childhood in developing countries has recently...
Student Number : 0407524W - MA research report - School of Social Sciences - Faculty of Humanitie...
Low fertility among nomadic !Kung foragers of the northern Kalahari Desert of Botswana has been hypo...
Data from the 1993 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey are used to determine whether there is any as...
An excess of male over female deaths is characteristic of modem national populations, whereas in som...
Application of the Brass child survival method to data from sub-Saharan Africa gives an upwardly bia...
Child mortality, defined here as mortality under age five, is not evenly distributed but found in cl...
In this paper, we examined both stated norms of gender preference and actual sex-biases in parental ...
The issue of sex differentials in mortality received attention as early as 1901 when the Super...
In this paper we use child level data from Pakistan to estimate the probability of child mortality. ...
With poverty studies having shifted their focus from household poverty to individual poverty, a numb...
Scattered health information from small towns, villages, and hospital admissions in large cities in ...
Risks of death below age 5 years vary widely across human populations. This thesis investigates some...
Health strategies which consider sex and gender elements have been noted to be cost effective and mo...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jissue/112596548International audienceMoroccan Berbers an...
The issue of higher female than male mortality during childhood in developing countries has recently...
Student Number : 0407524W - MA research report - School of Social Sciences - Faculty of Humanitie...
Low fertility among nomadic !Kung foragers of the northern Kalahari Desert of Botswana has been hypo...
Data from the 1993 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey are used to determine whether there is any as...
An excess of male over female deaths is characteristic of modem national populations, whereas in som...
Application of the Brass child survival method to data from sub-Saharan Africa gives an upwardly bia...
Child mortality, defined here as mortality under age five, is not evenly distributed but found in cl...
In this paper, we examined both stated norms of gender preference and actual sex-biases in parental ...
The issue of sex differentials in mortality received attention as early as 1901 when the Super...
In this paper we use child level data from Pakistan to estimate the probability of child mortality. ...
With poverty studies having shifted their focus from household poverty to individual poverty, a numb...
Scattered health information from small towns, villages, and hospital admissions in large cities in ...