Do Unemployed Women Give Birth to Infants with Higher Rates of Infant Mortality and Low Birthweight?

  • Scharber H
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Climate change poses a serious challenge to social and economic development. Developing countries are particularly vulnerable because their economies are generally more dependent on climate-sensitive natural resources, and because they are less able to cope with the impacts of climate change. How development occurs has implications, in turn, for climate change and for the vulnerability of societies to its impacts. Climate change adaptation needs to be brought into the mainstream of economic policies, development projects, and international aid efforts.

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Scharber, H. (2014). Do Unemployed Women Give Birth to Infants with Higher Rates of Infant Mortality and Low Birthweight? Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 55(3), 265–265. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022146514547328

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