A key question in development economics is whether nutritional deficiencies generate intergenerational poverty traps by reducing the earnings potential of children born into poverty. To assess the causal influence on human capital of one of the most widespread micronutrient deficiencies, supplemental iron pills were made available at a local health center in rural Peru and adolescents were encouraged to take them up via classroom media messages. Results from school administrative records provide novel evidence that reducing iron deficiency results almost immediately in a large and significant improvement in school performance. For anemic students, an average of 10 100mg iron pills over three months improves average test scores by 0.4 sta...
In a hematologic survey conducted in 1972, microcythemia in school children was found to be associat...
Two thirds (63%) of Malawian children suffer from anaemia; a condition of low haemoglobin levels in ...
Two thirds (63%) of Malawian children suffer from anaemia; a condition of low haemoglobin levels in ...
A key question in development economics is whether nutritional deficiencies generate intergeneration...
A key question in development economics is whether nutritional deficiencies generate intergeneration...
Anemia remains common worldwide among young children, despite numerous public health interventions a...
A micronutrient deficiency during infancy impairs growth, increases the risk of mortality, and can h...
The present study investigates the effect of iron supplementation on measures of school performance ...
Abstract: Iron-deficiency anemia is among the world's most widespread health problems, especial...
Malnutrition has been called by economists at the World Bank as the “non-human face” of poverty,1 Ad...
Malnutrition has been called by economists at the World Bank as the “non-human face” of poverty,1 Ad...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) has reached epidemic proportions in developing countries and has become...
Malnutrition has been called by economists at the World Bank as the “non-human face” of poverty,1&nb...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is highly prevalent in the Cote d'Ivoire and has severe health and econ...
ABSTRACT Children in poverty tend to have malnutrition and iron deficiency, and often receive their ...
In a hematologic survey conducted in 1972, microcythemia in school children was found to be associat...
Two thirds (63%) of Malawian children suffer from anaemia; a condition of low haemoglobin levels in ...
Two thirds (63%) of Malawian children suffer from anaemia; a condition of low haemoglobin levels in ...
A key question in development economics is whether nutritional deficiencies generate intergeneration...
A key question in development economics is whether nutritional deficiencies generate intergeneration...
Anemia remains common worldwide among young children, despite numerous public health interventions a...
A micronutrient deficiency during infancy impairs growth, increases the risk of mortality, and can h...
The present study investigates the effect of iron supplementation on measures of school performance ...
Abstract: Iron-deficiency anemia is among the world's most widespread health problems, especial...
Malnutrition has been called by economists at the World Bank as the “non-human face” of poverty,1 Ad...
Malnutrition has been called by economists at the World Bank as the “non-human face” of poverty,1 Ad...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) has reached epidemic proportions in developing countries and has become...
Malnutrition has been called by economists at the World Bank as the “non-human face” of poverty,1&nb...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is highly prevalent in the Cote d'Ivoire and has severe health and econ...
ABSTRACT Children in poverty tend to have malnutrition and iron deficiency, and often receive their ...
In a hematologic survey conducted in 1972, microcythemia in school children was found to be associat...
Two thirds (63%) of Malawian children suffer from anaemia; a condition of low haemoglobin levels in ...
Two thirds (63%) of Malawian children suffer from anaemia; a condition of low haemoglobin levels in ...