In this study we consider the impact of drought and increasing prices shocks on child weight-for-age. The analysis is conducted with a multi-shock approach to account for concomitance of adverse events from the natural, biological, economic and health sphere. We use a unique dataset of children reported leaving in poor rural households in eight regions of Senegal in 2009 and 2011. The analysis relies on pooled-cross sections and accounts for structural changes occurring between survey periods. Results of drought (increasing prices) difference-in-difference econometric analyses show deterioration in child weight-for-age reaching 55% (20%) of the weight-for-age standard deviation in 2011. However, triple difference estimations accounting for ...
This paper examines the impact of rainfall shocks on a measure of child health, growth in height, dr...
Changes in precipitation patterns might have deleterious effects on population health. We used data ...
Undernutrition continues to threaten millions of children's lives, especially in developing countrie...
none2siThis study considers the two most pronounced shocks Senegalese subsistence farmers struggle w...
The proverb ‘misfortunes never come singly’ suggests that adverse events are connected, and that the...
This study considers factors of rising purchase prices and droughts; the two most pronounced shocks ...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the impact of weather related income shocks on child health in ...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to achieving the SDG2 of ending hunger by 2030 and leaves b...
In the wake of the 2008 food crisis, prices of food staples in Senegal rose, with a new wave driven ...
Using data from the Young Lives younger cohort, we examine the effect of economic shocks on nutritio...
This paper evaluates the short-Term health effects of in utero drought shock using repeated cross-se...
Notwithstanding improvements over the last several decades, food and nutrition insecurity is still w...
Child stunting in Ethiopia has persisted at alarming rates, despite enormous amounts of food aid, of...
Background: Climate change and consequent increases in rainfall variability may have negative conseq...
International audienceIn the Sahel of West Africa, food security is a top development priority. Clim...
This paper examines the impact of rainfall shocks on a measure of child health, growth in height, dr...
Changes in precipitation patterns might have deleterious effects on population health. We used data ...
Undernutrition continues to threaten millions of children's lives, especially in developing countrie...
none2siThis study considers the two most pronounced shocks Senegalese subsistence farmers struggle w...
The proverb ‘misfortunes never come singly’ suggests that adverse events are connected, and that the...
This study considers factors of rising purchase prices and droughts; the two most pronounced shocks ...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the impact of weather related income shocks on child health in ...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to achieving the SDG2 of ending hunger by 2030 and leaves b...
In the wake of the 2008 food crisis, prices of food staples in Senegal rose, with a new wave driven ...
Using data from the Young Lives younger cohort, we examine the effect of economic shocks on nutritio...
This paper evaluates the short-Term health effects of in utero drought shock using repeated cross-se...
Notwithstanding improvements over the last several decades, food and nutrition insecurity is still w...
Child stunting in Ethiopia has persisted at alarming rates, despite enormous amounts of food aid, of...
Background: Climate change and consequent increases in rainfall variability may have negative conseq...
International audienceIn the Sahel of West Africa, food security is a top development priority. Clim...
This paper examines the impact of rainfall shocks on a measure of child health, growth in height, dr...
Changes in precipitation patterns might have deleterious effects on population health. We used data ...
Undernutrition continues to threaten millions of children's lives, especially in developing countrie...