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The Hidden Penalties of Gender Inequality: Fetal Origins of Ill-Health

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The Hidden Penalties of Gender Inequality: Fetal Origins of Ill-Health
Author(s)Osmani, Siddiq; Sen, Amartya
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the interconnections between gender inequality and maternal deprivation, on the one hand, and the health of children (of either sex) and of adults that the children grow into (again, of either sex). The basic message of the pa
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Pages105-121
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SourceEconomics and Human Biology
VolumeNo1
PubDateJanuary2003
ISBN_ISSN1570-677X
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