This paper has three main aims: to measure the clustering of children with low weight for age z-scores within families, to establish whether significant differences exist by gender in weight for age z-scores, and to demonstrate whether the presence of a mother-in-law in the household has any significant impact on the nutritional status of young children. Regression modelling is used to examine the weight for age z-scores of children under the age of four years in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh using the 1992-93 Indian National Family Health Survey data. Random effects models measure the clustering of children with low weight for age z-scores in families, controlling for a number of other family factors. Our findings do not reveal...
Despite recent achievements in economic progress in India, the fruits of development have failed to ...
This paper compares individual and household predictors of underweight among young children in sub-S...
Fifty-three percent of children under-five in India were underweight in 1993. This high prevalence o...
This paper has three main aims: to measure the clustering of children with low weight for age z-scor...
While India has experienced rapid economic development during the last few decades, the prevalence o...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Strong preference for sons in...
Abstract Background Child malnutrition remains a major public health issue in India. Along with myri...
paternal and maternal occupation and education, marital status, family income, nutritional knowl-edg...
Son preference, or the privileging of sons over daughters in accordance to a patriarchal system, is ...
This study aimed to identify the determinants of nutritional status of children in India with a spec...
There are controversies regarding the role of individual and household characteristics in childhood ...
Abstract Health outcomes in the state of Jammu and Kashmir have shown improvement in recent decades....
India experienced a rapid economic boom between 1991 and 2007. However, this economic growth has not...
Child undernutrition remains a major child health and developmental issue in low- and middle-income ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the gender differentials in childhood feeding pra...
Despite recent achievements in economic progress in India, the fruits of development have failed to ...
This paper compares individual and household predictors of underweight among young children in sub-S...
Fifty-three percent of children under-five in India were underweight in 1993. This high prevalence o...
This paper has three main aims: to measure the clustering of children with low weight for age z-scor...
While India has experienced rapid economic development during the last few decades, the prevalence o...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Strong preference for sons in...
Abstract Background Child malnutrition remains a major public health issue in India. Along with myri...
paternal and maternal occupation and education, marital status, family income, nutritional knowl-edg...
Son preference, or the privileging of sons over daughters in accordance to a patriarchal system, is ...
This study aimed to identify the determinants of nutritional status of children in India with a spec...
There are controversies regarding the role of individual and household characteristics in childhood ...
Abstract Health outcomes in the state of Jammu and Kashmir have shown improvement in recent decades....
India experienced a rapid economic boom between 1991 and 2007. However, this economic growth has not...
Child undernutrition remains a major child health and developmental issue in low- and middle-income ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the gender differentials in childhood feeding pra...
Despite recent achievements in economic progress in India, the fruits of development have failed to ...
This paper compares individual and household predictors of underweight among young children in sub-S...
Fifty-three percent of children under-five in India were underweight in 1993. This high prevalence o...