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Explaining equity gains in child survival in Bangladesh: scale, speed, and selectivity in health and development

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Alayne M. Adams, Atonu Rabbani, Shamim Ahmed, Shehrin Shaila Mahmood et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2013Citations: 73

By disaggregating gains in child health in Bangladesh over the past several decades, significant improvements in gender and socioeconomic inequities have been revealed. With the use of a social determinants of health approach, key features of the country's development experience can be identified th...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and Dietetics
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Trends and determinants of inequities in childhood stunting in Bangladesh from 1996/7 to 2014

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Atonu Rabbani, Akib Khan, Sifat Shahana Yusuf, Alayne M. Adams

Journal: International Journal for Equity in HealthYear: 2016Citations: 60

BACKGROUND: We explore long-term trends and determinants of socioeconomic inequities in chronic childhood undernutrition measured by stunting among under-five children in Bangladesh. Given that one in three children remain stunted in Bangladesh, the socioeconomic mapping of stunting prevalence may b...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and DieteticsOpen Access
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Food insecurity and <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 risk in low‐ and <scp>middle‐income</scp> countries

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Valerie Mueller, Karen A. Grépin, Atonu Rabbani, Bianca Navia et al.

Journal: Applied Economic Perspectives and PolicyYear: 2021Citations: 53

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted social distancing, workplace closures, and restrictions on mobility and trade that had cascading effects on economic activity, food prices, and employment in low- and middle-income countries. Using longitudinal data from Bangladesh, Kenya, and Nigeria covering a period...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceOpen Access
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Rational Habit Formation: Experimental Evidence from Handwashing in India

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Reshmaan Hussam, Atonu Rabbani, Giovanni Reggiani, Natalia Rigol

Journal: American Economic Journal Applied EconomicsYear: 2021Citations: 40

We test the predictions of the rational addiction model, reconceptualized as rational habit formation, in the context of handwashing in rural India. To track handwashing, we design soap dispensers with timed sensors. We test for rational habit formation by informing some households about a future ch...

Social SciencesSafety ResearchPoverty, Education, and Child Welfare
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Challenges of Change: An Experiment Promoting Women to Managerial Roles in the Bangladeshi Garment Sector

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Rocco Macchiavello, Andreas Menzel, Atonu Rabbani, Christopher Woodruff

Journal: National Bureau of Economic ResearchYear: 2020Citations: 29

Women remain disadvantaged in access to management positions around the world. We conduct a field experiment with 24 large garment factories in Bangladesh to test for inefficient representation of women among line supervisors. We identify the marginal female and male candidates for supervisory posit...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingStrategy and ManagementOpen Access
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A distress-continuum, disorder-threshold model of depression: a mixed-methods, latent class analysis study of slum-dwelling young men in Bangladesh

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Syed Shabab Wahid, John Sandberg, Malabika Sarker, A. S. M. Easir Arafat et al.

Journal: BMC PsychiatryYear: 2021Citations: 17

BACKGROUND: Binary categorical approaches to diagnosing depression have been widely criticized due to clinical limitations and potential negative consequences. In place of such categorical models of depression, a 'staged model' has recently been proposed to classify populations into four tiers accor...

Social SciencesPsychologySocial PsychologyOpen Access
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Social network analysis of psychological morbidity in an urban slum of Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study based on a community census

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Atonu Rabbani, Nabila Rahman Biju, Ashfique Rizwan, Malabika Sarker

Journal: BMJ OpenYear: 2018Citations: 17

OBJECTIVES: To test whether social ties play any roles in mitigating depression and anxiety, as well as in fostering mental health among young men living in a poor urban community. SETTING: A cohort of all young men living in an urban slum in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. PARTICIPANTS: All men a...

Social SciencesPsychologySocial PsychologyOpen Access
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Challenges of Change: An Experiment Training Women to Manage in the Bangladeshi Garment Sector

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Rocco Macchiavello, Andreas Menzel, Atonu Rabbani, Christopher Woodruff et al.

Journal: AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA)Year: 2015Citations: 16

Large private firms are still relatively rare in low-income countries, and we know little about how entry-level managers in these firms are selected. We examine a context in which nearly 80 percent of production line workers are female, but 95 percent of supervisors are male. We evaluate the effecti...

Social SciencesPublic AdministrationLabor Movements and UnionsOpen Access
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ASSESSING THE SPATIAL ACCESSIBILITY OF MICROFINANCE IN NORTHERN BANGLADESH: A GIS ANALYSIS

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Akib Khan, Atonu Rabbani

Journal: Journal of Regional ScienceYear: 2015Citations: 12

ABSTRACT This paper attempts to understand and operationalize the notion of spatial accessibility (SA) in the context of microfinance. Using geographic information system (GIS) data from northern Bangladesh, we have generated a kernel‐smoothed map and found remarkable spatial variation in access to ...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and Econometrics
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THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FAMILY STRUCTURE, REPORTS OF ILLNESS AND HEALTH CARE DEMAND FOR CHILDREN: EVIDENCE FROM RURAL BANGLADESH

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Atonu Rabbani, G. Caleb Alexander

Journal: Journal of Biosocial ScienceYear: 2009Citations: 12

Access to health care in lesser-developed countries is often quite limited, especially in rural areas. However, less is known about how different factors, such as household structure, parental income and parental education, modify such access to care. This study uses individual-level data from rural...

Health SciencesMedicinePediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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The Market for Training Services: A Demand Experiment with Bangladeshi Garment Factories

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Rocco Macchiavello, Atonu Rabbani, Christopher Woodruff

Journal: American Economic ReviewYear: 2015Citations: 11

We marketed a training program for lower level managers (line supervisors) to large factories in the Bangladeshi ready-made garment industry. Take-up of the program (even for a free slot) was low, due to intense production pressures, fire-fighting and concerns over retention of trained workers. Take...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceGeneral Economics, Econometrics and FinanceOpen Access
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Domestic Burdens Amid Covid-19 and Women’s Mental Health in Middle-Income Africa

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Valerie Mueller, Karen A. Grépin, Atonu Rabbani, Anne Ngũnjiri et al.

Journal: Feminist EconomicsYear: 2023Citations: 10

This article analyzes two longitudinal datasets (October – December 2020; April 2021) of 1,000 and 900 women in Kenya and Nigeria, respectively, alongside in-depth qualitative interviews with women at risk of changes to time use, to study two pandemic issues: women’s substitution of paid for unpaid ...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsOpen Access
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Effective Demand for In-Line Chlorination Bundled with Rental Housing in Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Daniel W. Smith, Sonia Sultana, Yoshika S. Crider, Syed Anjerul Islam et al.

Journal: Environmental Science & TechnologyYear: 2021Citations: 10

Delivering safe water in cities of lower- and middle-income countries remains elusive even where there is a piped supply. Passive, in-line chlorination upstream of the point of water collection reduces child diarrhea without the behavior change required for point-of-use water treatment products or m...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and Dietetics
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Household Food Security in Bangladesh: Going beyond Poverty Measures

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Atonu Rabbani

Journal: Bangladesh Development StudiesYear: 2014Citations: 10

In this paper, we analyze changes in the dietary diversity scores of the Bangladeshi population over time. Our results show that although there was a clear increase in real per capital consumption expenditure in Bangladesh between 2005 and 2010, the dietary diversity of Bangladeshis showed no sign o...

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Willingness to Pay for Cataract Surgeries Among Patients Visiting Eye Care Facilities in Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Muhammed Nazmul Islam, Thomas Engels, Shafayet Hossain, Malabika Sarker et al.

Journal: Applied Health Economics and Health PolicyYear: 2019Citations: 9

Background Cataract is the leading cause of avoidable blindness globally. It is estimated that 89% of people with visual impairment live in low- and middle-income countries where the cost of cataract surgery represents a major barrier for accessing these services. Developing self-sustaining healthca...

Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiologyOpen Access
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