Hobcraft J
Department of Population Studies and Centre for the study of Global Governance, London School of Economics, London, UK.
Health Transit Rev. 1993 Oct;3(2):159-75.
This paper reviews recent evidence concerning the relative importance of women's education for child health, especially child survival in the Third World. Important regional patterns are uncovered, and particular attention is paid to discussion of the weaker associations observed in sub-Saharan Africa.
本文回顾了近期有关妇女教育对儿童健康,尤其是对第三世界儿童生存的相对重要性的证据。发现了重要的区域模式,并特别关注对撒哈拉以南非洲地区观察到的较弱关联的讨论。