Parents face trade-offs between investing in child health and other fitness enhancing activities. In humans, parental investment theory has mostly been examined through the analysis of differential child outcomes, with less emphasis on the actions parents take to further a particular offspring's condition. Here, we make use of household data on health-seeking for children in a high mortality context where such behaviours are crucial for offspring survival. Using Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data from 17 sub-Saharan African countries, we examine whether maternal factors (age, health, marital status) and child factors (birth order, health, sex, age) independently influence parental investment in health-seeking behaviours: two preventat...
In recent decades, behavioural ecologists have contributed to our understanding of the family throu...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Childhood obesity has adverse health and productivity consequences and it poses negative externalit...
Parents face trade-offs between investing in child health and other fitness enhancing activities. In...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 60 % of child deaths are preventable by investments in child health as simple...
Parenting in Homo sapiens is rather different to parenting in most other primates. Our long developm...
Parents do not invest their resources in their children equally. Three factors which elicit differen...
Survivorship of children is unsurprisingly dependent upon numerous variables, not least of which is ...
In recent decades, behavioural ecologists have contributed to our understanding of the family throug...
A dynamic optimization model of parents choosing investments in their children’s health motivates an...
Evolutionary models of human reproduction argue that variation in fertility can be understood as the...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to exogenous...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Over 50,000 children under age five die in South Africa every year due to acute respiratory infecti...
A child’s endowment is a reflection of his/her genetic makeup and the conditions faced in early life...
In recent decades, behavioural ecologists have contributed to our understanding of the family throu...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Childhood obesity has adverse health and productivity consequences and it poses negative externalit...
Parents face trade-offs between investing in child health and other fitness enhancing activities. In...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 60 % of child deaths are preventable by investments in child health as simple...
Parenting in Homo sapiens is rather different to parenting in most other primates. Our long developm...
Parents do not invest their resources in their children equally. Three factors which elicit differen...
Survivorship of children is unsurprisingly dependent upon numerous variables, not least of which is ...
In recent decades, behavioural ecologists have contributed to our understanding of the family throug...
A dynamic optimization model of parents choosing investments in their children’s health motivates an...
Evolutionary models of human reproduction argue that variation in fertility can be understood as the...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to exogenous...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Over 50,000 children under age five die in South Africa every year due to acute respiratory infecti...
A child’s endowment is a reflection of his/her genetic makeup and the conditions faced in early life...
In recent decades, behavioural ecologists have contributed to our understanding of the family throu...
Why fertility declines is still a matter of intense debate. One theory proposes that fertility decli...
Childhood obesity has adverse health and productivity consequences and it poses negative externalit...