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Famine, Social Disruption, and Miscarriage: Evidence from Chinese Survey Data


  Author: Yong Cai, Wang Feng
Publisher: Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology
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Document Date:                  2004
Category: Parenthood/Childrearing > Maternal Health
Related Categories:
Children > Infant/Child Mortality
 

This paper looks at the ways in which widespread famine and cultural revolution are associated with elevated rates of miscarriage among Chinese women.  It suggests that miscarriage risk is affected not only by biological and demographic factors, but also by personal characteristics and the wider social environment.

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