Do the status and empowerment of mothers predict their daughters' reproductive outcomes?
Abstract Background Despite increased recognition of the important influences of women's status and empowerment on social and health outcomes for women and their families, there are few investigations that examine the extent to which any gains in women's empowerment may be transmitted inte...
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Main Authors: | Jessica D. Gipson (Author), Dawn M. Upchurch (Author) |
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