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How does schooling of mothers improve child health? Evidence from Morocco
P. Glewwe
Applied Economics
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
child health
100%
health and nutrition
67%
education
60%
mothers education
46%
school
41%
health
32%
literacy
31%
teaching
24%
woman
22%
developing world
20%
society
18%
exposure
13%
Business & Economics
Children's Health
91%
Morocco
76%
Child nutrition
73%
Schooling
72%
Numeracy
33%
Health
31%
Education
28%
Literacy
26%
Modernity
25%
Developing Countries
14%
Social Sciences
Morocco
80%
Child health
72%
nutrition
41%
evidence
29%
physician's care
26%
health
21%
developing country
17%
literacy
16%
education
14%
Teaching
10%