In this paper we identify the multiple channels by which parental education affects child health status. These can be summarised as follows: (a) parental education directly improves child health status; (b) amongst all those who utilised institutional health care facilities children of educated parents have a better health status; (c) educated mothers are more likely to utilise institutional health care whether or not such facilities are available within their village; and (d) educated parents are more likely to utilise health care centre that is available in a village, compared to uneducated parents. Our results show that merely expanding the supply of health care facilities will not help to increase the pace of reduction in child mortali...
It has been argued that one of the reasons for the uneven distributional effects of the high rates o...
This paper studies the relation between mothers’ employment and their children’s schooling in India,...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Although socioeconomic position is generally found to be related t...
Mother\u27s education has been found to positively influence child\u27s health in most developing co...
Global evidence suggests that maternal education is a crucial determinant of a child\u27s health. Th...
Previous research has documented intergenerational transmission of human capital from children to pa...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Using NFHS data for selected ...
This study investigates the relationship between parental schooling on the one hand, and child healt...
Using data from the first round of Demographic and Health Surveys for 22 developing countries, we ex...
Parental education plays an important link for intergenerational mobility. Parental education is, of...
Girls lag behind boys in education in India. They also appear to provide significant amount of child...
The argument that maternal education is critical for child health is commonplace in academic and pol...
BackgroundParental education has been suggested to be an effective instrument for improving child he...
Parents, not doctors, are the primary gatekeepers of their children's health. Parental behavior play...
Background: Child health inequality between genders is a persisting problem throughout low and middl...
It has been argued that one of the reasons for the uneven distributional effects of the high rates o...
This paper studies the relation between mothers’ employment and their children’s schooling in India,...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Although socioeconomic position is generally found to be related t...
Mother\u27s education has been found to positively influence child\u27s health in most developing co...
Global evidence suggests that maternal education is a crucial determinant of a child\u27s health. Th...
Previous research has documented intergenerational transmission of human capital from children to pa...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Using NFHS data for selected ...
This study investigates the relationship between parental schooling on the one hand, and child healt...
Using data from the first round of Demographic and Health Surveys for 22 developing countries, we ex...
Parental education plays an important link for intergenerational mobility. Parental education is, of...
Girls lag behind boys in education in India. They also appear to provide significant amount of child...
The argument that maternal education is critical for child health is commonplace in academic and pol...
BackgroundParental education has been suggested to be an effective instrument for improving child he...
Parents, not doctors, are the primary gatekeepers of their children's health. Parental behavior play...
Background: Child health inequality between genders is a persisting problem throughout low and middl...
It has been argued that one of the reasons for the uneven distributional effects of the high rates o...
This paper studies the relation between mothers’ employment and their children’s schooling in India,...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Although socioeconomic position is generally found to be related t...