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Social Science & Medicine | 2016

Female political representation and child health: Evidence from a multilevel analysis

Amm Quamruzzaman; Matthew Lange

This article explores the impact of female political representation in national parliaments on child health through a multilevel analysis. Using available Demographic and Health Surveys, we employ both cross-sectional data for 51 low- and middle-income countries and longitudinal data for 20 countries with multiple surveys. For both the cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses, female representation is negatively related to infant mortality and positively related to measles vaccination status. To explore potential mechanisms, we control for state spending on health and analyze whether the impact of female representation depends on a critical mass of female representatives. The analysis offers evidence that state spending accounts for some of the mediation effect and that the impact of female representation on infant death depends on a critical mass.


Social Science & Medicine | 2014

Are tuition-free primary education policies associated with lower infant and neonatal mortality in low- and middle-income countries?

Amm Quamruzzaman; José M. Mendoza Rodríguez; Jody Heymann; Jay S. Kaufman; Arijit Nandi

Robust evidence from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) suggests that maternal education is associated with better child health outcomes. However, whether or not policies aimed at increasing access to education, including tuition-free education policies, contribute to lower infant and neonatal mortality has not been empirically tested. We joined country-level data on national education policies for 37 LMICs to information on live births to young mothers aged 15-21 years, who were surveyed as part of the population-based Demographic and Health Surveys. We used propensity scores to match births to mothers who were exposed to a tuition-free primary education policy with births to mothers who were not, based on individual-level, household, and country-level characteristics, including GDP per capita, urbanization, and health expenditures per capita. Multilevel logistic regression models, fitted using generalized estimating equations, were used to estimate the effect of exposure to tuition-free primary education policies on the risk of infant and neonatal mortality. We also tested whether this effect was modified by household socioeconomic status. The propensity score matched samples for analyses of infant and neonatal mortality comprised 24,396 and 36,030 births, respectively, from 23 countries. Multilevel regression analyses showed that, on average, exposure to a tuition-free education policy was associated with 15 (95% CI=-32, 1) fewer infant and 5 (95% CI=-13, 4) fewer neonatal deaths per 1000 live births. We found no strong evidence of heterogeneity of this effect by socioeconomic level.


Archive | 2010

THE MILITIA MOVEMENT IN BANGLADESH Ideology, Motivation, Mobilization, Organization, and Ritual

Amm Quamruzzaman


Sociology of Development | 2017

Infrastructure Provisioning and Health Service Utilization in Africa: Does Governance Explain the Gap?

Amm Quamruzzaman


McGill Sociological Review | 2015

Rituals of Violence in Armed Movements: Evidence from Bangladesh

Amm Quamruzzaman


McGill Sociological Review | 2013

The Pursuit of Happiness: An Analysis of Aggregate Difference in the Distribution of Happiness in the United States

Amm Quamruzzaman


Archive | 2010

The Militia Ideology in Bangladesh

Amm Quamruzzaman


Archive | 2010

The Militia Movement in Bangladesh

Amm Quamruzzaman


Archive | 2009

Sociological Explanations of Violent Crime in the United States: Toward a Macro-Micro Integration

Amm Quamruzzaman


Archive | 2009

Graveyards and Urbanization: The Case of Dhaka City

Amm Quamruzzaman

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Jody Heymann

University of California

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