Examining the relationships between early childhood experiences and adolescent and young adult health status in a resource-limited population: A cohort study.
Zeba A RasmussenWasiat H ShahChelsea L HansenSyed Iqbal AzamEjaz HussainBarbara A SchaeferNicole ZhongAlexandra F JamisonKhalil AhmedBenjamin J J McCormicknull nullPublished in: PLoS medicine (2021)
In this population, investments in education, especially for females, are associated with an increase in human capital. Against the backdrop of substantial societal change, with the exception of a small and indirect association between childhood malnutrition and cognitive scores, educational opportunities and cultural language groups have stronger associations with aspects of human capital than childhood morbidity.