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Stature and education among Roma women: taller stature is associated with better educational and economic outcomes
(Cambridge Core, 2019)
The association between body height and educational outcome, as measured by years of completed schooling,
was investigated among Roma women in Serbia in 2014–2018. Height, demographic data, level of
schooling and ...
Diabetes mellitus prevalence among traditional Roma women in Serbia: a reply to Brož and Nunes
(Cambridge University Press, 2019)
This is in response to the article by Brož and Nunes (2019) regarding the prevalence of diabetes
among Serbian Roma women. The authors inadvertently refer to only one instead of two recent
studies on Roma women’s health ...
Self-rated health and teenage pregnancies in Roma women: Increasing height is associated with better health outcomes
(Cambridge core, 2019)
This paper reports on the association between early marriage, age
at first reproduction and height, as an indicator of childhood environment,
and maternal health outcomes among traditional Roma women in Serbia.
Demographic ...
Do unwanted children face growth penalties in resource poor environments? Evidence from Roma Settlements in Serbia
(Cambridge University Press, 2022)
In a high fertility context, research on the relationship between parental investment, unwanted births and child nutritional outcomes is limited. The implications may be especially relevant for children coming from the ...
The impact of welfare on maternal investment and sibling competition: evidence from Serbian Roma communities
(Cambridge University Press, 2023)
Siblings compete for limited parental resources, which can result in a trade-off between family size and child growth outcomes. Welfare incentives may improve parental circumstances in large families by compensating for ...