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Do mothers exposed to domestic violence and lower status have more malnourished children? Evidence for Bangladesh

Hernández Vargas, Elisa LU (2014) EKHM52 20141
Department of Economic History
Abstract
Using data from the 2007 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS), this research uses a logistic probability model to determine the associations between maternal characteristics, such as the exposure to physical domestic violence and low women’s status, and the risk of develop problems of malnutrition in children under 5 years. Using anthropometric indicators of malnutrition such as stunting (low height-for-age), underweight (low weight-for-age) and wasting (low weight-for-height), the results indicate that children, whose mothers were exposed to domestic physical violence, are at increased risk of having problems of stunting. Also, it was found that children, whose mothers are classified as low-status women, have a higher risk of... (More)
Using data from the 2007 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS), this research uses a logistic probability model to determine the associations between maternal characteristics, such as the exposure to physical domestic violence and low women’s status, and the risk of develop problems of malnutrition in children under 5 years. Using anthropometric indicators of malnutrition such as stunting (low height-for-age), underweight (low weight-for-age) and wasting (low weight-for-height), the results indicate that children, whose mothers were exposed to domestic physical violence, are at increased risk of having problems of stunting. Also, it was found that children, whose mothers are classified as low-status women, have a higher risk of develop wasting problems. It is noteworthy that no evidence of gender bias against girls was found in this study. The results call for the implementation of a public policy to create awareness in society Bangladeshi where more attention should be given to this fact, since it generates externalities which affects the vulnerability and health of the children, not only in the short run but also in the long run. (Less)
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author
Hernández Vargas, Elisa LU
supervisor
organization
course
EKHM52 20141
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
child malnutrition, intimate partner violence, women’s status, Bangladesh.
language
English
id
4497411
date added to LUP
2014-06-19 14:30:14
date last changed
2014-07-01 09:00:59
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  abstract     = {{Using data from the 2007 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS), this research uses a logistic probability model to determine the associations between maternal characteristics, such as the exposure to physical domestic violence and low women’s status, and the risk of develop problems of malnutrition in children under 5 years. Using anthropometric indicators of malnutrition such as stunting (low height-for-age), underweight (low weight-for-age) and wasting (low weight-for-height), the results indicate that children, whose mothers were exposed to domestic physical violence, are at increased risk of having problems of stunting. Also, it was found that children, whose mothers are classified as low-status women, have a higher risk of develop wasting problems. It is noteworthy that no evidence of gender bias against girls was found in this study. The results call for the implementation of a public policy to create awareness in society Bangladeshi where more attention should be given to this fact, since it generates externalities which affects the vulnerability and health of the children, not only in the short run but also in the long run.}},
  author       = {{Hernández Vargas, Elisa}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Do mothers exposed to domestic violence and lower status have more malnourished children? Evidence for Bangladesh}},
  year         = {{2014}},
}