Superstition, Family Planning, and Human Development

Superstition, Family Planning, and Human Development
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822030111843
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Synopsis Superstition, Family Planning, and Human Development by : Quý Toàn Đõ̂

"According to Vietnamese astrology, dates of birth are believed to be determinants of success, luck, character, and good match between individuals. But how far does this go? To document the influence of superstition on individuals' behavior, the authors examine fertility decisions made in Vietnam between 1976 and 1996. They find that birth cohorts in auspicious years are significantly larger than in other years. Children born in auspicious years moreover do better both in health and education. While parental characteristics seem to affect fertility choices and human development simultaneously, the analysis suggests that family planning is one key mechanism leading to the observed differences in outcomes: in a society in which superstition is widespread, children born in auspicious years are more likely to have been planned by their parents, thus benefiting from more favorable financial, psychological, or affective conditions for better human development. "--World Bank web site.

Superstition, Family Planning, and Human Development

Superstition, Family Planning, and Human Development
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Total Pages : 37
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1290703700
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Synopsis Superstition, Family Planning, and Human Development by : Quy-Toan Do

Are wanted and unwanted children treated equally by their parents? To address this question, the authors rely on the observation that, according to Vietnamese astrology, dates of birth are believed to be determinants of success, luck, character, and good match between individuals. They then examine fertility decisions made in Vietnam between 1976 and 1996. The authors find that birth cohorts in auspicious years are significantly larger than in other years. Children born in auspicious years moreover do better both in health and education. While parental characteristics seem to affect fertility choices and human development simultaneously, their analysis suggests that family planning is one key mechanism leading to the observed differences in outcomes: in a society in which superstition is widespread, children born in auspicious years are more likely to have been planned by their parents, thus benefiting from more favorable financial, psychological, or emotional conditions for better human development.

Nutrition and Home Technology

Nutrition and Home Technology
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Publisher : Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9712323048
ISBN-13 : 9789712323041
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

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Three Essays on Behavioral Finance

Three Essays on Behavioral Finance
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Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : MSU:31293029568023
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Synopsis Three Essays on Behavioral Finance by : Gabriele M. Lepori

The Global Family Planning Revolution

The Global Family Planning Revolution
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 496
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ISBN-10 : 9780821369524
ISBN-13 : 0821369520
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Global Family Planning Revolution by : Warren C. Robinson

The striking upsurge in population growth rates in developing countries at the close of World War II gained force during the next decade. From the 1950s to the 1970s, scholars and advocacy groups publicized the trend and drew troubling conclusions about its economic and ecological implications. Private educational and philanthropic organizations, government, and international organizations joined in the struggle to reduce fertility. Three decades later this movement has seen changes beyond anyone's most optimistic dreams, and global demographic stabilization is expected in this century. The Global Family Planning Revolution preserves the remarkable record of this success. Its editors and authors offer more than a historical record. They disccuss important lessons for current and future initiatives of the international community. Some programs succeeded while others initially failed, and the analyses provide valuable guidance for emerging health-related policy objectives and responses to global challenges.

Research Awards Index

Research Awards Index
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Total Pages : 924
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105119623796
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Measuring the Pro-poorness of Income Growth Within an Elasticity Framework

Measuring the Pro-poorness of Income Growth Within an Elasticity Framework
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Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822034962035
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Synopsis Measuring the Pro-poorness of Income Growth Within an Elasticity Framework by : Boniface Essama-Nssah

Poverty reduction has become a fundamental objective of development, and therefore a metric for assessing the effectiveness of various interventions. Economic growth can be a powerful instrument of income poverty reduction. This creates a need for meaningful ways of assessing the poverty impact of growth. This paper follows the elasticity approach to propose a measure of pro-poorness defined as a weighted average of the deviation of a growth pattern from the benchmark case. The measure can help assess pro-poorness both in terms of aggregate poverty measures, which are members of the additively separable class, and at percentiles. It also lends itself to a decomposition procedure, whereby the overall pattern of income growth can be unbundled, and the contributions of income components to overall pro-poorness identified. An application to data for Indonesia in the 1990s reveals that the amount of poverty reduction achieved over that period remains far below what would have been achieved under distributional neutrality. This conclusion is robust to the choice of a poverty measure among members of the additively separable class, and can be tracked back to changes in expenditure components.

Women and Human Development

Women and Human Development
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : 9781139459358
ISBN-13 : 113945935X
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Women and Human Development by : Martha C. Nussbaum

In this major book Martha Nussbaum, one of the most innovative and influential philosophical voices of our time, proposes a kind of feminism that is genuinely international, argues for an ethical underpinning to all thought about development planning and public policy, and dramatically moves beyond the abstractions of economists and philosophers to embed thought about justice in the concrete reality of the struggles of poor women. Nussbaum argues that international political and economic thought must be sensitive to gender difference as a problem of justice, and that feminist thought must begin to focus on the problems of women in the third world. Taking as her point of departure the predicament of poor women in India, she shows how philosophy should undergird basic constitutional principles that should be respected and implemented by all governments, and used as a comparative measure of quality of life across nations.

Azerbaijan's Household Survey Data

Azerbaijan's Household Survey Data
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Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822034382937
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Synopsis Azerbaijan's Household Survey Data by : Lire Ersado

While the Azerbaijan household income and expenditure survey (HIES) data satisfy most empirical regularities expected in a typical household survey data, the inequality measures based on the data are unusually low. For example, for the latest three years for which we have data (2002 - 2004), the consumption Gini coefficient (the commonly used summary measure of inequality) is in the range of 16 - 18 percent. This is among the lowest Gini coefficients ever observed in any country, and is extremely low even with the standard of countries generally considered as most equal in the world. Azerbaijan, a transitional economy with a significant natural resource base, is unlikely to be the most equal country in the world. The objective of this paper is to investigate why inequality measures are unusually low in the Azerbaijan household survey data. The author presents a methodology for diagnosing and identifying the potential sources of low inequality in the data, including cluster analysis at the primary sampling unit level. The main inference from the findings of the cluster analysis is that the observed low inequality indices are not due to poor supervision of the interviewers and the data collection process. The author finds that the main culprits for the observed low inequality in the HIES data are (1) the low participation rates of wealthy households in the household surveys, and (2) the widespread availability of well-targeted public and private transfers.