Sharing husband improve health and wealth of family
By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 30-10-2015
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Consistent with prior research, the study found that polygyny was associated with low food security and poor child health when looking at data across all villages. However, this pattern was accounted for by the tendency of polygyny to be most common in ecologically vulnerable and marginalised ethnic groups. This error of interpretation is known as the "ecological fallacy," and flaws all previous analyses of large data sets like the Demographic and Health Surveys, researchers said.