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Demography (2019) 56 (4): 1349–1370.
Published: 03 July 2019
... issues by using data from 77 countries and more than 200 waves of the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). First, we account for the probable endogenous relationship between birth spacing and infant mortality by estimating within-family linear probability models. These models can account...
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in Organized Violence and Institutional Child Delivery: Micro-Level Evidence From Sub-Saharan Africa, 1989–2014
> Demography
Published: 13 June 2018
Fig. 1 Location of DHS survey sites in sub-Saharan Africa, 1990–2014. Black dots represent DHS cluster locations
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in Organized Violence and Institutional Child Delivery: Micro-Level Evidence From Sub-Saharan Africa, 1989–2014
> Demography
Published: 13 June 2018
Fig. 4 Buffer (50 km) around selected DHS clusters in Southwest Nigeria (2008), with violent events six months prior to the survey
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Published: 01 April 2022
Fig. 1 Mobile phone ownership for women and men, by country. Data are from DHS women's and men's complete files, with respective sampling weights. Women: N = 154,900. Men: N = 71,219. Figure A.1 in the online appendix reports corresponding estimates (aligned) on the analytic samples.
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in Maternal Risk Exposure and Adult Daughters’ Health, Schooling, and Employment: A Constructed Cohort Analysis of 50 Developing Countries
> Demography
Published: 06 May 2016
Fig. 1 Illustration of birth cohort construction and linkage across DHS rounds
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Published: 08 May 2017
Fig. 1 Prevalence of FHHs by country and macro region, earliest and latest DHS years. The 45 degree line of equality is drawn on each panel. Based on earliest and latest DHSs for 26 countries. See Online Resource 1 for details
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in The Effect of Schooling on Women's Overweight and Obesity: A Natural Experiment in Nigeria
> Demography
Published: 01 April 2021
Fig. 1 Proportion of women who were overweight or obese in the most recent DHS (various years) in each country, accessed via DHS STATcompiler. Gray indicates that no data are available.
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in The Effect of Schooling on Women's Overweight and Obesity: A Natural Experiment in Nigeria
> Demography
Published: 01 April 2021
Fig. 4 Selection of DHS respondents for analysis
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in Impact of Migration on Fertility and Abortion: Evidence From the Household and Welfare Study of Accra
> Demography
Published: 08 November 2014
Fig. 3 Average cumulative children ever born in HAWS sample and DHS 2008 samples
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Published: 18 August 2015
Fig. 2 Border enforcement and Mexican migrant crossing patterns. Sources: DHS for panel a; EMIF, 1993–2009, for panel b
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in Ethnic Dimensions of Guatemala’s Stalled Transition: A Parity-Specific Analysis of Ladino and Indigenous Fertility Regimes
> Demography
Published: 28 January 2016
Fig. 1 Sample of overlapping birth intervals for parity 3 from five RHS/DHS. Each line represents the exact start and end time for parity 3 for a sample of 100 women from each of the DHS/RHS surveys. Gray vertical bars indicate the date range of survey data collection for each survey. Intervals
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in Exploring Strategies for Investigating the Mechanisms Linking Climate and Individual-Level Child Health Outcomes: An Analysis of Birth Weight in Mali
> Demography
Published: 01 April 2021
Fig. 1 Mali climatology from 1981–2016 (averaged over DHS clusters). The bolded line with dots represents daily maximum temperature averaged over the month. Finer line with diamonds represents daily minimum temperature averaged over the month. Bars represent average monthly precipitation totals
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Published: 02 October 2012
Fig. 1 Quadratic fits to number of survivors, by logged proportion of deaths (DHS Ethiopia 2000, DHS Benin 1996, and two binomial examples)
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Published: 01 August 2021
Fig. 5 Internal consistency checks using sibling reports from the 2000 Malawi DHS sibling histories. Each point shows the difference between two independent estimates for the same quantity. If these independent estimates agreed perfectly, they would all lie on the horizontal y = 0 line. Most
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in When and Where Birth Spacing Matters for Child Survival: An International Comparison Using the DHS
> Demography
Published: 03 July 2019
Fig. 2 Distribution of preceding birth intervals (in months) in DHS countries. The bold line indicates the average distribution of all countries.
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Published: 28 January 2020
Fig. 4 Absolute percentage errors (APE) against q 5 values in the HMD and DHS. We compare the performance of the five variants against observed q 5 mortality rates. As q 5 values increase, the APE also increases in the iTFR and xTFR variants. This is corrected in the iTFR
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in From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women’s Schooling on African Marital Timing
> Demography
Published: 17 October 2018
Fig. 1 Summary of the timing and location of DHS data sets included in the analysis. Country-cohorts with fewer than 300 individuals are dropped from analysis due to potentially small sample sizes within a given educational category; oldest and youngest observed birth year columns reflect
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in Misreporting Month of Birth: Diagnosis and Implications for Research on Nutrition and Early Childhood in Developing Countries
> Demography
Published: 28 January 2019
Fig. 3 Mean height-for-age z scores (HAZ) by age in months. Source: DHS data for 990,231 children from 62 countries, various years.
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