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Women's autonomy and its relationship to children's nutrition among the Rendille of northern Kenya.

机译:肯尼亚北部Rendille地区妇女的自治权及其与儿童营养的关系。

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This study explores the effect of women's autonomy on children's health. Research was conducted among the Rendille, a traditionally nomadic pastoralist population living in northern Kenya. Using data collected from 435 women and 934 of their children, we tested the hypothesis that women with higher levels of autonomy would have children with better nutrition. Results of our study indicated that while women's autonomy had no effect on younger-ages 0-35 months-children's nutrition as measured by WHZ scores, greater levels of women's autonomy were significantly associated with improved nutrition among older-ages 3-10 years-children. These results suggest that women's autonomy is an important factor in relation to children's health in some circumstances. In addition to exploring the applied aspects of our findings, we also suggest how considering the concept of women's autonomy may add to the existing literature on parental investment.
机译:这项研究探讨了妇女自主权对儿童健康的影响。在居住在肯尼亚北部的传统游牧民族Rendille中进行了研究。使用从435名妇女及其934名子女中收集到的数据,我们检验了以下假设:自治程度较高的妇女将拥有营养更好的子女。我们的研究结果表明,按照WHZ评分,妇女的自主权对0-35个月以下的孩子的营养没有影响,但是,妇女的自主性水平越高,则3-10岁年龄段的孩子的营养改善就越明显。 。这些结果表明,在某些情况下,妇女的自主权是影响儿童健康的重要因素。除了探索研究结果的应用方面,我们还建议考虑女性自主权的概念如何增加有关父母投资的现有文献。

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