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How important is parental education for child nutrition: analyzing the relative significance of mothers' and fathers' education
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Jadoon, Atif Khan
, Sarwar, Ambreen
, Latif, Ayesha
, Chaudhry, Mumtaz Anwar
, Javaid, Maria Faiq
in
Children
/ Fathers
/ Health surveys
/ Higher education
/ Households
/ Immunization
/ Malnutrition
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional status
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parenthood education
/ Parents & parenting
/ Peer review
/ Peers
/ Well being
2024
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How important is parental education for child nutrition: analyzing the relative significance of mothers' and fathers' education
by
Jadoon, Atif Khan
, Sarwar, Ambreen
, Latif, Ayesha
, Chaudhry, Mumtaz Anwar
, Javaid, Maria Faiq
in
Children
/ Fathers
/ Health surveys
/ Higher education
/ Households
/ Immunization
/ Malnutrition
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional status
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parenthood education
/ Parents & parenting
/ Peer review
/ Peers
/ Well being
2024
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How important is parental education for child nutrition: analyzing the relative significance of mothers' and fathers' education
by
Jadoon, Atif Khan
, Sarwar, Ambreen
, Latif, Ayesha
, Chaudhry, Mumtaz Anwar
, Javaid, Maria Faiq
in
Children
/ Fathers
/ Health surveys
/ Higher education
/ Households
/ Immunization
/ Malnutrition
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional status
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parenthood education
/ Parents & parenting
/ Peer review
/ Peers
/ Well being
2024
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How important is parental education for child nutrition: analyzing the relative significance of mothers' and fathers' education
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How important is parental education for child nutrition: analyzing the relative significance of mothers' and fathers' education
2024
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PurposeChild malnutrition is a grave concern for Pakistan, as the country has one of the highest incidences of child stunting in the developing world. The present study examines the relative significance of parents' education on a child's nutritional status in Pakistan.Design/methodology/approachFor analysis, the study has used data from Phase 7 of the Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey (PDHS) (2017–2018). Since the dependent variable ranges from 0 to 1 (1 indicates not a stunted child, while 0 represents a stunted child), binary logistic regressions are used for the analysis.FindingsThe results show that mothers' and fathers' education positively contributes to a child's nutrition. However, mothers' education is considered more significant, especially in the long run. The mother's education categories are positive and significant in the long run, while only their higher education is positive and significant for the father's. Moreover, the magnitude of the effect also shows that the probability of stunting is less if the mothers are educated. The long-run coefficient for mothers' higher education is 0.752, while that of fathers' higher education is only 0.232.Originality/valueThe present study compares the importance of mothers' and fathers' education in child nutrition and concludes that the role of the mother is more crucial for child upbringing. There are rarely any studies that focus on the role of fathers' education in child nutrition and compare whose role, mothers' or fathers,' is more important for child well-being.Peer reviewThe peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/IJSE-06-2023-0483
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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