An analysis of the health, environmental and socio-economic factors influencing infant and child survival amongst South Africa's African and Coloured populations and the changes which have occurred in these factors since the end of the apartheid era.
A prospective longitudinal study was carried out to establish the relationship between growth, devel...
The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) hypothesis states that environmental influen...
Many factors aff ect child and adolescent mortality in high-income countries. These factors can be c...
Some maintain that environmental factors are unimportant for infant and child sur-vival once mother’...
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles 24 Marc
Abstract: In poorly resourced countries children may face multiple health risks associated with envi...
A profound indicator of public health is the quality of life of the infants in a population as they ...
Sound physical health is a critical component of the human development process, wherein early life a...
Racial differences in child mortality in South Africa are studied using household-level data from 19...
ABSTRACT Childhood mortality is of great interest to social scientists and policy makers concerned a...
Using a dataset from rural South Africa, this paper examines the effects of many established factors...
Socioeconomic and demographic variables are examined in a multilevel framework to determine conditio...
Comparisons of infant and child mortality between populations, both within and between countries, ar...
This article interrogates early childhood development (ECD) provisioning in the province of the East...
The influence of socio-demographic factors on the nutritional status of children in the Stellenbosch...
A prospective longitudinal study was carried out to establish the relationship between growth, devel...
The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) hypothesis states that environmental influen...
Many factors aff ect child and adolescent mortality in high-income countries. These factors can be c...
Some maintain that environmental factors are unimportant for infant and child sur-vival once mother’...
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles 24 Marc
Abstract: In poorly resourced countries children may face multiple health risks associated with envi...
A profound indicator of public health is the quality of life of the infants in a population as they ...
Sound physical health is a critical component of the human development process, wherein early life a...
Racial differences in child mortality in South Africa are studied using household-level data from 19...
ABSTRACT Childhood mortality is of great interest to social scientists and policy makers concerned a...
Using a dataset from rural South Africa, this paper examines the effects of many established factors...
Socioeconomic and demographic variables are examined in a multilevel framework to determine conditio...
Comparisons of infant and child mortality between populations, both within and between countries, ar...
This article interrogates early childhood development (ECD) provisioning in the province of the East...
The influence of socio-demographic factors on the nutritional status of children in the Stellenbosch...
A prospective longitudinal study was carried out to establish the relationship between growth, devel...
The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) hypothesis states that environmental influen...
Many factors aff ect child and adolescent mortality in high-income countries. These factors can be c...