Abstract
AbstractThe bright future of any society is always associated with its upcoming generation. Children are the future prosperity of any nation as they are productive workers of tomorrow. The main objective of this study is to estimate the opportunities available for children under age of 5 years and their mothers for different regions of Pakistan and Bangladesh. The core idea of this study is to access and compare Pakistan with Bangladesh as it was previously a poor and struggling part of it. Data of this study are gathered from Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey and Pakistan Demographic Health Survey for the year 2017–18. The overall comparison of Pakistan and Bangladesh had put Pakistan in a situation where it lagged in every aspect of health-related facilities provided to its citizen. Governments should focus on providing economic opportunities, Health, education, and nutrition to enhance regional and area-level living standards. Further, rural areas should be more focused, especially by the Government of Pakistan.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference51 articles.
1. Abdullah, K., Malek, M. A., Faruque, A. S. G., Salam, M. A., & Ahmed, T. (2007). Health and nutritional status of children of adolescent mothers: experience from a diarrhoeal disease hospital in Bangladesh. Acta Paediatrica, 96, 396–400.
2. Akombi, B. J., Agho, K. E., Merom, D., Renzaho, A. M., & Hall, J. J. (2017). Child malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa: a meta-analysis of demographic and Health surveys (2006–2016). PLoS ONE, 12(5), e0177338.
3. Ali, A. (2021). Current status of malnutrition and stunting in Pakistani children: what needs to be done? Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 40(2), 180–192.
4. Ali, A., & Hussain, S. A. (2021). The impact of household socio-economic status on child stunting in Pakistan. All papers published in the PROCEEDINGS were accepted after formal peer review by the experts in the relevant field., p. 93
5. Ali, S. M., & Nasir, Z. M. (1990). Gains in life expectancy by elimination of specified causes of death in Pakistan. The Pakistan Development Review, 29, 4.