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Why Are Adult Women Missing? Son Preference and Maternal Survival in India

2014

Milazzo, Annamaria


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Chronic malnutrition; Prenatal diagnostic; Psychoses; Poor health; Gender bias; Maternal health; Obstetric fistula; Second birth; Risk of death; Closely spaced pregnancies; National family health survey; Journal of epidemiology; Women with education; Policy research; Pelvic inflammatory disease; Information on women; Number of children; Methods of contraception; Child mortality; Maternal health outcomes; Maternal death; Progress; Injury; Millennium development goal; Maternal morbidity; Early detection; Rhythm method; Access to health services; Number of births; Unsafe abortion; Population and development; Illness; Adulthood; Wives; Maternal care; Maternal deaths; Sex selection; Prenatal diagnostics; Maternal mortality ratios; Practitioners; Gender differential; Number of women; Victims; Disabilities; Universal access; Family health; Sex-selective abortion; Spacing between births; Access to health care; Illegal abortion; Care services; Gender disparities; Women's health; Husbands; Levels of fertility; First birth; Termination of pregnancy; Lifetime risk; Childbirth; Uneducated women; Reproductive years; Either sex; Antenatal care; Young girls; National population policy; Young ages; Depression; Development policy; Educated women; Son preference; United nations population division; Unsafe abortions; Complications; Female population; Sex preference; First pregnancy; Maternal mortality ratio; Female mortality; Sex of the fetus; Adverse health; National population; Will; Older children; Knowledge of contraception; Human development; Illegal abortions; Iron stores; First marriage; Cognitive performance; Access to treatment; Spousal violence; Policy discussions; Reproductive health care; Suicide; Fertility rate; Woman; Childhood; Health care system; Sex of the child; Younger women; Injuries; Mother; Nutritious food; Sex ratios; Gynecology; Older women; Disability; Female children; Spouse; Maternal mortality; Cardiovascular disease; First births; Policy research working paper; Husband; Live births; Severe violence; Birth spacing; Number of deaths; Childbearing; Prenatal care; Safe motherhood; Gender preferences; Older age groups; Birth order; Method of contraception; Fertility rates; Nutritional needs; Fertility behavior; Female; Newborn; Physical violence; Ideal family size; Contraception; Lifetime risk of death; Excess mortality; Poor nutrition; Access to health; Adult mortality; Emotional violence; Chronic conditions; Health facilities; Population studies; Health consequences; Infections; Maternal health care; World population; Married women; Condoms; Forms of violence; Health status; First child; Socioeconomic status; Medical bulletin; Female sterilization; Adult women; Reducing maternal mortality; Miscarriage; Mortality rates; Amniocentesis; Sex-selective abortions
License
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6802http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6802

2014-09-15
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