This paper analyzes the social, ethnic and regional determinants of child malnutrition, as well as the effects of access to health services in the Andean region, by comparing conditions in Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. These three countries are marked by a high prevalence of stunting and by wide socioeconomic, regional and ethnic disparities. The analysis used Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data from Peru (1992, 1996 and 2000) and Bolivia (1997), and Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) data for Ecuador (1998). The paper adopts an international comparative perspective, analyzing Ecuador in particular detail.
Objective: To investigate factors associated with chronic malnutrition among children aged five and ...
Child malnutrition is a multidimensional phenomenon that negatively affects development. In Ecuador,...
The Latin America and Caribbean region exhibit some of the lowest undernutrition rates globally. Yet...
Objective. To analyze the effects of socioeconomic, regional, and ethnic conditions on chronic malnu...
Introduction: This study explored social determinants of chronic child malnutrition on national leve...
With the global progress in reduction of child mortality, an increasing concern for the health, deve...
Objective: To identify and compare the sociodemographic determinants of stunting, wasting and overwe...
Malnutrition is responsible for over 3 million childhood deaths each year. Those who survive early n...
This paper analyzes child malnutrition in Ecuador. Child malnutrition affects a quarter of the popul...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
Undernutrition is the leading cause of death among children under the age of five in developing coun...
This paper estimates the causal impact of maternal employment on several childhood malnutrition outc...
(Disponible en idioma inglés únicamente) La frecuencia de problemas de salud y de desnutrición en Bo...
The analysis of nutritional status is anthropologically important to address the complex interaction...
Objective. To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distribution of child stunt...
Objective: To investigate factors associated with chronic malnutrition among children aged five and ...
Child malnutrition is a multidimensional phenomenon that negatively affects development. In Ecuador,...
The Latin America and Caribbean region exhibit some of the lowest undernutrition rates globally. Yet...
Objective. To analyze the effects of socioeconomic, regional, and ethnic conditions on chronic malnu...
Introduction: This study explored social determinants of chronic child malnutrition on national leve...
With the global progress in reduction of child mortality, an increasing concern for the health, deve...
Objective: To identify and compare the sociodemographic determinants of stunting, wasting and overwe...
Malnutrition is responsible for over 3 million childhood deaths each year. Those who survive early n...
This paper analyzes child malnutrition in Ecuador. Child malnutrition affects a quarter of the popul...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
Undernutrition is the leading cause of death among children under the age of five in developing coun...
This paper estimates the causal impact of maternal employment on several childhood malnutrition outc...
(Disponible en idioma inglés únicamente) La frecuencia de problemas de salud y de desnutrición en Bo...
The analysis of nutritional status is anthropologically important to address the complex interaction...
Objective. To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distribution of child stunt...
Objective: To investigate factors associated with chronic malnutrition among children aged five and ...
Child malnutrition is a multidimensional phenomenon that negatively affects development. In Ecuador,...
The Latin America and Caribbean region exhibit some of the lowest undernutrition rates globally. Yet...