Mothers play such a big role in raising and nurturing children and shaping their futures. They are essentially the first educators of children. But is this role a significant one? This paper seeks to answer the question: “What is the effect of education of women on the malnutrition rate of children?” If we can prove that education of women has a positive effect on the well-being of children, even small changes in the policies and economic foundations of underdeveloped and developing countries will have a huge impact on the well-being of children and consequently, in the sustenance of government institutions. It can have a substantial impact on the well-being of future generations.
In this paper, I will discuss applicable literature on the topic, collect data, analyze the data on a regression model, and discuss the results of my findings.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
DATA AND METHODOLOGY
Data
Graphical Presentation
Regression Model
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Results
Theoretical Economics
Potential Problems
Alternative Interesting Specifications and Discussion of Results
1. Results – including Hospital Births
2. Results – including Sanitation
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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- Samar Dehghan (Autor:in), 2007, The Effect of Female Education on the Malnutrition Rate of Children, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/371900
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