Despite impressive rates of economic growth in recent decades, India remains one of the worst performing countries worldwide in terms of height, among children and adults. This blog shows that height gaps exist, although decline substantially, among adult immigrants of Indian ethnicity in England, while virtually disappearing among their young children
Substantial increases in height have occurred concurrently with economic development in most populat...
Background: Variation in human height around the globe as well as within a specific region or popula...
The major aim of this research is to contribute new ideas and insights regarding Indian welfare and ...
A large literature documents a widespread prevalence of small stature among Indian children as well ...
We evaluate the growth performance of Indian children of age 0 to 3 using data from the 1998-99 Nati...
India’s child stunting rate is among the highest in the world, exceeding that of many poorer African...
Physical height is an important economic variable reflecting health and human capital. Puzzlingly, h...
This paper re-enters the contested discussion surrounding the Indian Enigma, the high prevalence of ...
Using data from the Leicestershire Growth Study, which was established in 1981, this thesis sets out...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Substantial increases in height have occurred concurrently with economic ...
This paper looks at patterns of growth faltering and catch up of around 1000 children as they moved ...
The World Health Organisation has called for global action to reduce child stunting by 40% by 2025. ...
Objective: Short stature is associated with increased risk of ill health and mortality and can negat...
This brief describes disparities in child height – an important indicator of early life health – in ...
Background: Health and well-being are better, on average, in countries that are more equal, but less...
Substantial increases in height have occurred concurrently with economic development in most populat...
Background: Variation in human height around the globe as well as within a specific region or popula...
The major aim of this research is to contribute new ideas and insights regarding Indian welfare and ...
A large literature documents a widespread prevalence of small stature among Indian children as well ...
We evaluate the growth performance of Indian children of age 0 to 3 using data from the 1998-99 Nati...
India’s child stunting rate is among the highest in the world, exceeding that of many poorer African...
Physical height is an important economic variable reflecting health and human capital. Puzzlingly, h...
This paper re-enters the contested discussion surrounding the Indian Enigma, the high prevalence of ...
Using data from the Leicestershire Growth Study, which was established in 1981, this thesis sets out...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Substantial increases in height have occurred concurrently with economic ...
This paper looks at patterns of growth faltering and catch up of around 1000 children as they moved ...
The World Health Organisation has called for global action to reduce child stunting by 40% by 2025. ...
Objective: Short stature is associated with increased risk of ill health and mortality and can negat...
This brief describes disparities in child height – an important indicator of early life health – in ...
Background: Health and well-being are better, on average, in countries that are more equal, but less...
Substantial increases in height have occurred concurrently with economic development in most populat...
Background: Variation in human height around the globe as well as within a specific region or popula...
The major aim of this research is to contribute new ideas and insights regarding Indian welfare and ...