India experienced several years of fast economic growth during the 1990s, and according to many observers this period also saw a considerable decline in poverty, especially in urban areas. We use data from two rounds of the National Family and Health Survey to evaluate changes in nutritional status between 1992-93 and 1998-99 among children of age 0 to 3. We find that measures of short-term nutritional status based on weight given height show large improvements, especially in urban areas. Height-forage, an indicator of long-term nutritional status, also shows improvements, but limited to urban areas. However, we also document that the changes in nutritional status were much more favorable for boys than for girls. The gender differences in t...
In the early 1990s, India and China were home to more than half the preschool children in the develo...
The paper reviews the trends over three decades in the consumption of cereals, calories and micronut...
Despite economic growth in India having recently been achieved to a greater extent than previously, ...
India experienced several years of fast economic growth during the 1990s, and ac-cording to many obs...
In this paper we use data from two independent cross-sectional surveys (completed in 1992-93 and 199...
Despite fast rates of economic growth, poor nutritional status and high mortality rates persist amon...
While India has experienced rapid economic development during the last few decades, the prevalence o...
India experienced a rapid economic boom between 1991 and 2007. However, this economic growth has not...
This paper examines the dynamics of nutritional status of children in the state of Andhra Pradesh in...
Growth changes over time among school-aged boys in Kolkata, India, have been investigated using two ...
This paper has three main aims: to measure the clustering of children with low weight for age z-scor...
This paper has three main aims: to measure the clustering of children with low weight for age z-scor...
Background: Improvements in child health are a key indicator of progress towards the third goal of t...
This cross-sectional study of growth and nutritional status makes an attempt to find the gender and ...
This article examines the trends and pattern in socioeconomic inequality in stunting, underweight an...
In the early 1990s, India and China were home to more than half the preschool children in the develo...
The paper reviews the trends over three decades in the consumption of cereals, calories and micronut...
Despite economic growth in India having recently been achieved to a greater extent than previously, ...
India experienced several years of fast economic growth during the 1990s, and ac-cording to many obs...
In this paper we use data from two independent cross-sectional surveys (completed in 1992-93 and 199...
Despite fast rates of economic growth, poor nutritional status and high mortality rates persist amon...
While India has experienced rapid economic development during the last few decades, the prevalence o...
India experienced a rapid economic boom between 1991 and 2007. However, this economic growth has not...
This paper examines the dynamics of nutritional status of children in the state of Andhra Pradesh in...
Growth changes over time among school-aged boys in Kolkata, India, have been investigated using two ...
This paper has three main aims: to measure the clustering of children with low weight for age z-scor...
This paper has three main aims: to measure the clustering of children with low weight for age z-scor...
Background: Improvements in child health are a key indicator of progress towards the third goal of t...
This cross-sectional study of growth and nutritional status makes an attempt to find the gender and ...
This article examines the trends and pattern in socioeconomic inequality in stunting, underweight an...
In the early 1990s, India and China were home to more than half the preschool children in the develo...
The paper reviews the trends over three decades in the consumption of cereals, calories and micronut...
Despite economic growth in India having recently been achieved to a greater extent than previously, ...