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Research Article

Women’s political empowerment and child health in the sustainable development era: A global empirical analysis (1990–2016)

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Article: 1849348 | Received 24 Feb 2020, Accepted 26 Oct 2020, Published online: 13 Dec 2020

Figures & data

Figure 1. The CSDH conceptual framework (adapted from CSDH, Citation2008).

Figure 1. The CSDH conceptual framework (adapted from CSDH, Citation2008).

Figure 2. Women’s political empowerment as meta-structural determinant of child health: a conceptual framework.

Figure 2. Women’s political empowerment as meta-structural determinant of child health: a conceptual framework.

Figure 3. The components of the WPEI.

Figure 3. The components of the WPEI.

Table 1. WPEI and child health outcomes, fixed effect regressions.

Table 2. WPEI and child health outcomes, fixed effect lagged regression.

Table 3. WPEI and child health outcomes, fixed effect regressions by World Bank’s income groups.

Table 4. WPEI and child health outcomes, fixed effect regressions for LDC and non-LDC countries.

Table 5. WPEI and child health outcomes: robustness test with additional variables, fixed effect regressions.

Table 6. WPEI and child mortality, fixed effect lagged regression after removing outliers (Cook’s distance <4/N).

Table 7. WPEI components and child health outcomes summary table: robustness test with additional variables, fixed effect regressions.

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