Using the ghana malaria indicator survey to understand the difference between female and male-headed households and their prevention and testing for malaria among children under 5

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  • who: Daniel Iddrisu from the International and Regional Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA have published the article: Using the Ghana malaria indicator survey to understand the difference between female and male-headed households and their prevention and testing for malaria among children under 5, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The consumption expenditure approach focuses solely on economic indicators (income, consumption, expenditures), which may overlook other types of important assets that differ by household type . Significance of these findings This study has several important implications.
  • how: There was no difference between . . .

     

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