While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than their rural counterparts, recent research suggests that urban malnutrition is on the rise. The environment, choices, and opportunities of urbanites differ greatly from those of rural dwellers--from employment conditions to social and family networks to access to health care and other services. Given these differences, understanding the relative importance of the various determinants of child malnutrition in urban and rural areas--and especially whether they differ--is key to designing context-relevant, effective program and policy responses for stemming malnutrition. This study uses Demographic and Health Survey data from 36 developing countries...
Abstract Background: The persistence of rural-urban disparities in child nutrition outcomes in devel...
Limited evidence exists regarding the extent of wealth-related urban inequalities in nutritional out...
Background: Urban living affects children's nutrition and growth, which are determinants of their su...
While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than the...
While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than the...
PRISI; IFPRI3; MP-14; Theme 12; Urban-rural linkages and non-farm rural developmentFCN
Urban-rural comparisons of childhood undernutrition suggest that urban populations are better-off th...
textabstractOn average, child health outcomes are better in urban than in rural areas of developing ...
Urban-rural comparisons of childhood undernutrition suggest that urban populations are better-off th...
Objective: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between childhood undernutrition...
While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than the...
It is widely known that in sub-Saharan Africa child health outcomes are better in urban than in rura...
Malnutrition is a major health problem in developing countries and it affects childhood growth. Data...
Rural populations face a much higher burden of child undernutrition than urban populations, especial...
textChildren under 5 years of age in Ethiopia experience one of the highest rates of malnourishment ...
Abstract Background: The persistence of rural-urban disparities in child nutrition outcomes in devel...
Limited evidence exists regarding the extent of wealth-related urban inequalities in nutritional out...
Background: Urban living affects children's nutrition and growth, which are determinants of their su...
While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than the...
While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than the...
PRISI; IFPRI3; MP-14; Theme 12; Urban-rural linkages and non-farm rural developmentFCN
Urban-rural comparisons of childhood undernutrition suggest that urban populations are better-off th...
textabstractOn average, child health outcomes are better in urban than in rural areas of developing ...
Urban-rural comparisons of childhood undernutrition suggest that urban populations are better-off th...
Objective: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between childhood undernutrition...
While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than the...
It is widely known that in sub-Saharan Africa child health outcomes are better in urban than in rura...
Malnutrition is a major health problem in developing countries and it affects childhood growth. Data...
Rural populations face a much higher burden of child undernutrition than urban populations, especial...
textChildren under 5 years of age in Ethiopia experience one of the highest rates of malnourishment ...
Abstract Background: The persistence of rural-urban disparities in child nutrition outcomes in devel...
Limited evidence exists regarding the extent of wealth-related urban inequalities in nutritional out...
Background: Urban living affects children's nutrition and growth, which are determinants of their su...