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Poverty Reduction : Does Reproductive Health Matter?

2005

Greene, Margaret E. | Merrick, Thomas


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Household poverty; Financial support; Adolescent pregnancy; Obstetric complications; Goods; Maternal health; Asset index; Economic change; Prevention; Social exclusion; Household level; Value; Violence against women; Safe abortion; Ill health; Demographics; Child mortality; Safe delivery; Reducing poverty; Adverse effects; Strategy; Population size; Labor market; Development goals; Poverty measurement; Safe sex; National research; Unintended pregnancy; Unsafe abortion; Causal links; Health outcomes; Labor productivity; Labor supply; Taking; Labor force; Poor households; Economic activity; Economic effects; Access to reproductive health services; Early pregnancy; Escape poverty; Access to health care; Poverty reduction strategies; Consumption expenditures; Household behavior; Adolescent reproductive health; Health sector; Use of health services; Reproductive health approach; Household assets; Poor people; Contraceptive prevalence; Access to resources; Reproductive tract infections; Consumption poverty; Health needs; Average consumption; Intergenerational transmission; Mortality risks; Investments; Causal linkages; Medical costs; Child bearing; Adverse health; Options; Human development; Younger siblings; Health issues; Policy discussions; Reproductive health care; Interest; Relative importance; Early childbearing; Empirical evidence; Girls; Household size; Causal relationships; Development process; Health effects; Injuries; Budgetary support; Long term; Poverty assessment; Pregnancies; Annual income; Maternal mortality; Per-capita income; Poor countries; Individual level; Boys; Young adult; Contraceptive devices; Service delivery; Unwanted pregnancies; Contraception; Family welfare; Adult mortality; Poverty reduction strategy; Cost of treatment; National levels; Reproductive tract; Risks; Labor markets; Individual author; Social context; Contraceptive use; Health status; Debt relief; Values; Development network; Need; Sexually transmitted infections; Births; Health problem; Reproductive health outcomes
License
HNP Discussion paper;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
HNP Discussion paper;

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