Linking Child Health, Maternal Labour Force Participation and Household Asset Endowments in Cameroon: What the People Say
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2014-06Autor
Tambi, Mbu Daniel
Njong, Aloysius Mom
Baye, Menjo Francis
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This paper is entitled “Linking Child Health, Maternal Labour Force Participation and
Household Asset Endowments in Cameroon: what the people say”. The objectives are: (i)
document the determinants of child health as informed by focus group discussion, (ii)
analyze what the people say concerning the relationship between child health and maternal
labour force participation, (iii) explore the perception of the people on the effects of child
health on asset accumulation and (iv) suggest public policies on the basis of the findings.
We used seven focus groups derived from different backgrounds in our framework. We
observed that, parents make used of the extra time accrue to them due to better health for
their children and family to do extra work that fetched them more money. Based on this, we
recommend that decision makers should promote child health outcomes as it’s a tool to
promote maternal labour and wealth accumulation in Cameroon.
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- 2014 fascicula1 nr2 [15]