The relative importance of households as a source of variation in child malnutrition: a multilevel analysis in India
Abstract Background Child malnutrition remains a major public health issue in India. Along with myriad upstream and social determinants of these adverse outcomes, recent studies have highlighted regional differences in mean child malnutrition rates. This research helps policy makers look between urb...
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Main Authors: | Anoop Jain (Author), Justin Rodgers (Author), Rockli Kim (Author), S. V. Subramanian (Author) |
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