أجريس - النظام الدولي للعلوم الزراعية والتكنولوجيا

On Gender and Growth : The Role of Intergenerational Health Externalities and Women’s Occupational Constraints

2010

Agénor, Pierre-Richard | Canuto, Otaviano | da Silva, Luiz Pereira


المعلومات البيبليوغرافية
مواضيع أخرى
Obstetric care; Low birth weight; Damages; Poor health; Breast; Levels of education; Gender bias; Children per couple; Illnesses; Gender gap; Newborns; Adult population; Uneducated mothers; Child survival; Life expectancy; Policy research; Married couples; Epidemic; Public policy; Lower fertility; Number of children; Child mortality; Opposite sex; Impact on girls; Progress; Physical work; Infrastructure investment; Millennium development goal; Adult health; Level of education; Old-age; Population size; School quality; Labor market; Gender inequality; Indoor air pollution; Access to health services; Illness; Breast milk; Family resources; Adulthood; Wives; Health outcomes; Breast feeding; Sanitation facilities; Social justice; Infant mortality; Investment in education; Primary school; Labor supply; Labor force; Impact on health; Medical care; Number of women; Educational attainment; Early childhood; Secondary schooling; Access to health care; Gender differences; Food needs; Gender disparities; Women's health; Infant mortality rate; Husbands; Iodine deficiency; Gender gaps; Antenatal care; Survival rate; Maternal mortality rates; Care during pregnancy; Homes; Depression; Physical development; Educated women; Decline in fertility; Access to education; Number of adults; Female labor force; Medical facilities; Child labor; Dependency ratios; Ratio of women; Government programs; Aids prevention; Will; Fewer children; Fertility rate; Work force; Income inequality; Woman; Mothers to children; Home; Female literacy; Respect; Mental; Fertility declines; Mother; Disease; Rate of growth; Fewer women; Medical professionals; Earthquake; National policy; Maternal mortality; Policy research working paper; Child rearing; Mother-to-child transmission; Local community; Basic infrastructure; Gender gap in primary; Spouses; Gender gap in education; Spillover; Job opportunities; Gender parity; Prevention methods; Safe water; Religious beliefs; Income-generating activities; Dropout; Educated mothers; Future mothers; Female; Health systems; Contraception; Primary school age; Dying; Nurses; Family consumption; Health facilities; Health statuses; Feed; Low-income countries; Married women; Educated men; Mother-to-child; Health status; Meal preparation; Socioeconomic status; Family income; Lam; School attendance; Middle age; Hiv positive; Mortality rate; Gender disparities in education; Pill; Job security
الترخيص
Policy Research Working Paper ; No. 5492http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
المصدر
Policy Research Working Paper ; No. 5492

2014-09-15
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