Several dominant theoretical perspectives attempt to account for health disparities in developing countries, including political economy, the capability approach, and fundamental cause. This study combines the perspectives in a multi-level analysis of child malnutrition and diarrhea in order to gain a more comprehensive understanding of who faces increased health risks and who is shielded from them. Using the Demographic and Health Surveys and World Bank data, I estimate a series of models that predict the likelihood of child malnutrition and diarrhea, based on a set of country- and individual-level explanatory variables. Results suggest that at the individual-level, household wealth and maternal education are the most robust predictors of ...
Context: There is evidence in the literature that children health status in developing societies is ...
This study attempts to find out the association between the householdsocioeconomic factors with chil...
BACKGROUND:Education and health are both constituents of human capital that enable people to earn hi...
One out of every three children under five in developing countries is malnourished. This unacceptabl...
This paper draws on the experience of the 1970-95 period to (1) elucidate some of the main causes of...
Background: Each year 2.5 billion cases of diarrheal disease are reported in children under five yea...
This article presents a brief overview of the effects of social, economic, and political factors on ...
Objectives The aim of the study was to assess the magnitude of wealth inequalities in the developme...
This paper uses a restricted sample of children under five years of age (0-4) of the 2009-2010 and 2...
This chapter reviews differences with respect to health outcomes within and between countries, and t...
This paper suggests a microeconomic model of the process by which infants and toddlers are subject t...
Health plays an essential role for human and economic development. This thesis consists of four inde...
Food security does not assure good nutrition. The nutritional status of an individual is influenced ...
Social and economic factors, acting via communities and households, impact child health. These are t...
Objective: To analyzed the role of maternal empowerment and macro-economic variables in the improvem...
Context: There is evidence in the literature that children health status in developing societies is ...
This study attempts to find out the association between the householdsocioeconomic factors with chil...
BACKGROUND:Education and health are both constituents of human capital that enable people to earn hi...
One out of every three children under five in developing countries is malnourished. This unacceptabl...
This paper draws on the experience of the 1970-95 period to (1) elucidate some of the main causes of...
Background: Each year 2.5 billion cases of diarrheal disease are reported in children under five yea...
This article presents a brief overview of the effects of social, economic, and political factors on ...
Objectives The aim of the study was to assess the magnitude of wealth inequalities in the developme...
This paper uses a restricted sample of children under five years of age (0-4) of the 2009-2010 and 2...
This chapter reviews differences with respect to health outcomes within and between countries, and t...
This paper suggests a microeconomic model of the process by which infants and toddlers are subject t...
Health plays an essential role for human and economic development. This thesis consists of four inde...
Food security does not assure good nutrition. The nutritional status of an individual is influenced ...
Social and economic factors, acting via communities and households, impact child health. These are t...
Objective: To analyzed the role of maternal empowerment and macro-economic variables in the improvem...
Context: There is evidence in the literature that children health status in developing societies is ...
This study attempts to find out the association between the householdsocioeconomic factors with chil...
BACKGROUND:Education and health are both constituents of human capital that enable people to earn hi...