2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.14277/v4
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Women’s empowerment is associated with maternal nutrition and low birth weight: Evidence from Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey

Abstract: KEYWORDSWomen's empowerment, maternal nutrition, low birth weight, principal component analysis, Bangladesh, demographic health survey 2 Abstract Background : The burden of maternal undernutrition and low birth weight (LBW) incurs enormous economic costs due to their adverse consequences. Women's empowerment is believed to be one of the key factors for attaining maternal and child health and nutritional goals. Our objective was to investigate the association of women's empowerment with maternal undernutrition … Show more

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“…A high level of education is one of the outputs of women's empowerment. Better education has an impact on maternal nutrition and reduces the incidence of LBW 16,17 . Several previous studies have informed that a good level of education is a major predictor of performance in the health sector 18,19 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high level of education is one of the outputs of women's empowerment. Better education has an impact on maternal nutrition and reduces the incidence of LBW 16,17 . Several previous studies have informed that a good level of education is a major predictor of performance in the health sector 18,19 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%