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1“...•The Household Economy Approach (HEA) is a framework, commonly used by food security analysts, for describing livelihoods.•HEA typically relies on data...”
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3by Cahalan, Lauren Gitter, Seth R Fletcher, Erin K Published in Oxford development studies (02.04.2020)“...Afghanistan is one of the most dangerous countries for women and has the sixth lowest women's employment rate globally. Evidence shows that security concerns...”
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4“...Marriage advocates contend that the unstable environment caused by divorce can have adverse effects on children’s educational and behavioral outcomes. However,...”
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5by Averett, Susan L Averett, Susan L Fletcher, Erin K Fletcher, Erin K Published in Maternal and child health journal (01.03.2016)“...Objective To investigate the association between prepregnancy obesity and birth outcomes using fixed effect models comparing siblings from the same mother...”
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6“...There is substantial evidence to show that the two million children living in refugee camps are vulnerable to violence, although little is known about under...”
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9by Fletcher, Erin K“...We find a puzzling correlation in the data on domestic violence and children’s outcomes in India. Using the 2005–2006 National Family and Health Survey, we see...”
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12“...There are over two million displaced children worldwide living in established refugee camps. Many of these children have escaped violent conflict in their...”
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13by Averett, Susan L Fletcher, Erin K Published in Applied Demography and Public Health in the 21st Century (20.10.2016)“...The increasing prevalence of obesity during Pregnancy raises concerns over the intergenerational transmission of obesity and its potential to exacerbate the...”
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14“...Sustained high economic growth since the early 1990s has brought significant change to the lives of Indian women, and yet female labor force participation has...”
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15“...We investigate the association between prepregnancy obesity and birth outcomes using fixed effect models comparing siblings from the same mother. A total of...”
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16“...We investigate the association between prepregnancy obesity and birth outcomes using fixed effect models comparing siblings from the same mother. A total of...”
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17“...The increasing prevalence of obesity during pregnancy raises concerns over the intergenerational transmission of obesity and its potential to exacerbate the...”
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18“...The increasing prevalence of obesity during pregnancy raises concerns over the intergenerational transmission of obesity and its potential to exacerbate the...”