Interpretation of relations among mortality, economics of the household, and the health environment: paper presented to joint UN/WHO meeting on socio- economic determinants and consequences of mortality, Mexico city, 19-25 june 1979
Schultz T. P.,
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Abstract:
Working paper comprising a conference paper on relationships among children mortality, health services and household behaviour (esp. Income), with particular reference to Colombia - analyses effects of increasing educational level of homemakers, parental wages, rural migration, fertility and age factors, etc. On declining rate of mortality in developing countries, with a view to future research and labour policy. Bibliography pp. 75 to 78, and statistical tables. Conference held in Mexico city 1979 June 19 to 25.
Keywords: children; mortality.; health service; household.; behaviour; income; educational level; homemaker; rural migration; fertility.; age.; research; labour policy; statistical table; enfants; mortalité; service de santé; ménage; comportement; revenu; niveau d'enseignement; femme au foyer; migration rurale; fécondité; âge; recherche; politique du travail; tableau statistique; niños; mortalidad; servicio de salud; hogar; comportamiento; ingreso; nivel educativo; ama de casa; migración rural; fecundidad; edad; investigación; política laboral; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 78 pages
Date: 1979
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Published in World Employment Programme Research working paper. WEP 2-21, Population and Labour Policies Programme
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