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Maternal Autonomy And Child Health Care Utilization: Evidence From Bangladesh, Ashiqul Alam
Maternal Autonomy And Child Health Care Utilization: Evidence From Bangladesh, Ashiqul Alam
Undergraduate Research Symposium 2017
My research looked into the relationship between maternal autonomy and how child health care is utilized in third world countries. I worked with my professor, Dr. Bibhudutta Panda, to specifically look at Bangladesh as our country of interest. The country itself is smaller than Florida but is ranked number 8 for the most populated country. In Bangladesh the infant mortality rate is 6 times more than the US, at 30.7 per 1000 live births and government expenditure is also low. The main reason behind to pick Bangladesh is also that it is a third world country and also a patriarchal …
Socioeconomic Gradients In Early Childhood Health: Evidence From Bangladesh And Nepal, Satis Devkota, Bibhudutta Panda
Socioeconomic Gradients In Early Childhood Health: Evidence From Bangladesh And Nepal, Satis Devkota, Bibhudutta Panda
Economics & Management Publications
Background: A large literature has developed researching the origins of socioeconomic gradients in child health in developed countries. Particularly, this research examines the age at which these gradient effects emerge and how they change across different stages of childhood. However, similar research on developing countries is limited.
Methods: This paper examines the socioeconomic gradients in early childhood health in two developing countries, Bangladesh and Nepal using the 2011 Demographic and Health Surveys. The paper separately studies two measures of household socioeconomic status: household wealth and maternal educational attainment. Two anthropometric measures of early childhood health, height-for-age and weight-for-age Z scores …