Explaining regional variations in mother-child health: Additional identified determinants in India and Bangladesh
This paper explores the sources of spatial variation in child wasting and maternal anemia in three Indian states and six Bangladeshi divisions. Our initial probability models incorporate traditionally-cited variables from Demographic and Health Surveys such as mother's education, mother's...
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Main Authors: | Susmita Dasgupta (Author), Subhendu Roy (Author), David Wheeler (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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