Summary information

Study title

Effects of Reproductive Health on Poverty in Malawi, 2008-2010

Creator

MaiMwana Project
Institute for Fiscal Studies

Study number / PID

6996 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-6996-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This research aimed to investigate the causal effect of reproductive health on poverty, primarily using data from Malawi on randomised interventions that relate specifically to reproductive health. The following poverty indicators were included: household consumption, female labour supply, and health and education of children. The following research hypotheses were tested:pregnancy related mortality and morbidity reduce investment in children's human capital;breastfeeding improves infant health but may reduce female labour supply and either increase or decrease household consumption;parental HIV-infection reduces child schooling but may reduce or increase child work. As a consequence Volunteering Counselling and Testing might also increase schooling and affect child work;collectively-generated information about reproductive health increases contraceptive use by women.The data included in the UK Data Archive study are from two waves of a longitudinal household survey of women of child-bearing age in Mchinji District, Malawi. Further information may be found on the ESRC Effects of Reproductive Health on Poverty in Malawi award webpage and the MaiMwana Project website. For details on the interventions and experimental design, users are advised to obtain the following article: Lewycka, S., Mwansambo, C., Kazembe, P., Phiri, T., Mganga, A., Rosato, M. and Chapota, H. (2010) 'A cluster randomised controlled trial of the community effectiveness of two interventions in rural Malawi to improve health care and to reduce maternal, newborn and infant mortality', Trials, 11(1), p.88. For further details on survey methodology, users are advised to obtain the following publication: Fitzsimons, E., Malde, B., Mesnard, A. and Vera-Hernandez, M. (2012) Household responses to information on child nutrition: experimental evidence from Malawi, Institute for Fiscal Studies Working Paper W12/07, IFS:...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/01/2008 - 01/01/2010

Country

Malawi

Time dimension

Longitudinal/panel/cohort

Analysis unit

Individuals
Families/households
Subnational

Universe

Women of child-bearing age in selected areas of Mchinji District, Malawi and their households.

Sampling procedure

One-stage cluster sample

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview

Funding information

Grant number

RES-183-25-0008

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2012

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.

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Related publications

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