Malnutrition affects one out of every three pre-school-age children living in developing countries. This disturbing, yet preventable, state of affairs causes untold suffering and, given its wide scale, presents a major obstacle to the development process. Volumes have been written about the causes of child malnutrition and the means of reducing it. But the role of women’s social status in determining their children’s nutritional health has gone largely unnoticed until recently. This study explores the relationship between women’s status and children’s nutrition in three developing regions: South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).... This research shows unequivocally that making a decision at the polic...
This paper draws on the experience of the 1970-95 period to (1) elucidate some of the main causes of...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
The relationship between poverty and nutrition is a two-sided one: on the one hand, economic growth ...
Malnutrition affects one out of every three pre-school-age children living in developing countries. ...
Malnutrition affects one out of every three preschool-age children living in developing countries.Th...
Until recently the role of women's social status in determining their children's nutritional health ...
The purpose of this article is to review recent work in nutritional problems of women and children i...
The importance of women’s status for child nutrition has recently been recognized. However, pathways...
In 1995, 167 million children under five years old — almost one-third of developing-country children...
One out of every three children under five in developing countries is malnourished. This unacceptabl...
This paper uses a gendered conceptual framework of the determinants of child survival, growth, and d...
Child malnutrition is a priority issue of national and international agencies. The disease is strong...
India still struggles to mitigate its severe childhood malnutrition rates despite its impressive eco...
Women's disempowerment is hypothesised to contribute to high rates of undernutrition among South Asi...
We use data from the 2007 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey to examine the relationship betwe...
This paper draws on the experience of the 1970-95 period to (1) elucidate some of the main causes of...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
The relationship between poverty and nutrition is a two-sided one: on the one hand, economic growth ...
Malnutrition affects one out of every three pre-school-age children living in developing countries. ...
Malnutrition affects one out of every three preschool-age children living in developing countries.Th...
Until recently the role of women's social status in determining their children's nutritional health ...
The purpose of this article is to review recent work in nutritional problems of women and children i...
The importance of women’s status for child nutrition has recently been recognized. However, pathways...
In 1995, 167 million children under five years old — almost one-third of developing-country children...
One out of every three children under five in developing countries is malnourished. This unacceptabl...
This paper uses a gendered conceptual framework of the determinants of child survival, growth, and d...
Child malnutrition is a priority issue of national and international agencies. The disease is strong...
India still struggles to mitigate its severe childhood malnutrition rates despite its impressive eco...
Women's disempowerment is hypothesised to contribute to high rates of undernutrition among South Asi...
We use data from the 2007 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey to examine the relationship betwe...
This paper draws on the experience of the 1970-95 period to (1) elucidate some of the main causes of...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
The relationship between poverty and nutrition is a two-sided one: on the one hand, economic growth ...