Large gains in schooling and income are possible from minimizing adverse birth outcomes in 121 low- and middle-income countries: A modelling study.
While the global contributions of adverse birth outcomes to child morbidity and mortality is relatively well documented, the potential long-term schooling and economic consequences of adverse birth outcomes has not been estimated. We sought to quantify the potential schooling and lifetime income gai...
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Main Authors: | Mia M Blakstad (Author), Nandita Perumal (Author), Lilia Bliznashka (Author), Mark J Lambiris (Author), Günther Fink (Author), Goodarz Danaei (Author), Christopher R Sudfeld (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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