Robert A., M.D. LeVine Sarah Levine Beatrice Schnell-Anzola
Women's schooling is strongly related to child survival and other outcomes beneficial to children throughout the developing world, but the reasons behind these statistical connections have been unclear. In Literacy and Mothering, the authors show, for the first time, how communicative change plays a key role: Girls acquire academic literacy skills, even in low-quality schools, which enable them, as mothers, to understand public health messages in the mass media and to navigate bureaucratic health services effectively, reducing risks to their children's health. With the acquisition of...
Women's schooling is strongly related to child survival and other outcomes beneficial to children throughout the developing world, but the reasons beh...