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Socio-demographic characteristics of women in study sample (means except as noted).
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Regression model summary outputs: Skilled delivery with MAMA kit (Binary exposure.).
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Frequencies: Skilled delivery & skilled delivery with MAMA kit by exposure to remittances.
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Regression model summary outputs: Skilled delivery with MAMA kit (Continuous exposure).
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Kernel density estimation for CO2.
Published 2024“…Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”
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Regression estimates: Double threshold model.
Published 2024“…Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”
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Percentage of US adults with health insurance coverage by income-level, age 60 to 70 years.
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Seven forecast scenarios.
Published 2025“…We find that a decrease in expenditures has a larger effect on decreasing energy consumption than an increase in expenditures does on increasing consumption. …”
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Forecast for each scenario, 2023-2032.
Published 2025“…We find that a decrease in expenditures has a larger effect on decreasing energy consumption than an increase in expenditures does on increasing consumption. …”
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