SummaryAlthough South Asia has long been synonymous with persistent and unusually high rates of child undernutrition – the so called Asian Enigma – Bangladesh has managed to sustain a surprisingly rapid reduction in the rate of child undernutrition for at least two decades. We investigate this unheralded success through a regression and decomposition analysis of changes in child growth outcomes across five rounds of DHS surveys from 1997 to 2011. We find that rapid wealth accumulation and large gains in parental education are the two largest drivers of change, though health, sanitation, and demographic factors have played significant secondary roles
Background: Undernutrition is one of the major public health concerns in Bangladesh. This study exam...
Spatial distribution of poverty in Bangladesh shows that poverty is concentrated in ecologically unf...
Background: Undernutrition is one of the major public health concerns in Bangladesh. This study exam...
SummaryAlthough South Asia has long been synonymous with persistent and unusually high rates of chil...
South Asia has long been synonymous with persistent and unusually high rates of child undernutrition...
Background: Bangladesh has been struggling to reduce the prevalence of childhood undernutrition, whi...
Background: Bangladesh has been struggling to reduce the prevalence of childhood undernutrition, whi...
REMARKABLE IMPROVEMENTS IN welfare and human development indicators in Bangladesh—including a notabl...
BACKGROUND: Undernutrition, an important indicator for monitoring progress of development goals, is ...
Despite recent progress shown by some of the indicators of Millennium DevelopmentGoals in Bangladesh...
This paper examines the trend data from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) from the...
Although child and maternal malnutrition has been reduced in Bangladesh, the prevalence of underweig...
BackgroundUndernutrition, an important indicator for monitoring progress of development goals, is a ...
from 59 percent to 40 percent, nearly 1.4 percent a year over a sustained time period. For the 0–6-m...
Recent data from the World Health Organization showed that about 60% of all deaths, occurring among ...
Background: Undernutrition is one of the major public health concerns in Bangladesh. This study exam...
Spatial distribution of poverty in Bangladesh shows that poverty is concentrated in ecologically unf...
Background: Undernutrition is one of the major public health concerns in Bangladesh. This study exam...
SummaryAlthough South Asia has long been synonymous with persistent and unusually high rates of chil...
South Asia has long been synonymous with persistent and unusually high rates of child undernutrition...
Background: Bangladesh has been struggling to reduce the prevalence of childhood undernutrition, whi...
Background: Bangladesh has been struggling to reduce the prevalence of childhood undernutrition, whi...
REMARKABLE IMPROVEMENTS IN welfare and human development indicators in Bangladesh—including a notabl...
BACKGROUND: Undernutrition, an important indicator for monitoring progress of development goals, is ...
Despite recent progress shown by some of the indicators of Millennium DevelopmentGoals in Bangladesh...
This paper examines the trend data from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) from the...
Although child and maternal malnutrition has been reduced in Bangladesh, the prevalence of underweig...
BackgroundUndernutrition, an important indicator for monitoring progress of development goals, is a ...
from 59 percent to 40 percent, nearly 1.4 percent a year over a sustained time period. For the 0–6-m...
Recent data from the World Health Organization showed that about 60% of all deaths, occurring among ...
Background: Undernutrition is one of the major public health concerns in Bangladesh. This study exam...
Spatial distribution of poverty in Bangladesh shows that poverty is concentrated in ecologically unf...
Background: Undernutrition is one of the major public health concerns in Bangladesh. This study exam...