An analysis of childhood malnutrition in rural India: Role of gender, income and other household characteristics

Type Working Paper - World Development
Title An analysis of childhood malnutrition in rural India: Role of gender, income and other household characteristics
Author(s)
Volume 27
Issue 7
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 1999
Page numbers 1151-1171
URL http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sarmistha_Pal2/publication/222485919_An_Analysis_of_Childhood_Ma​lnutrition_in_Rural_India_Role_of_Gender_Income_and_Other_Household_Characteristics/links/54183d790c​f2218008bf2f73.pdf
Abstract
There are controversies regarding the role of individual and household characteristics in childhood nutritional status measured by anthropometric indicators. Using a nutrition index based on weight-for-age of children in rural India, the paper re-examines this issue. Ordered probit estimates of nutritional status suggest female literacy improves the nutritional status of boys at the cost of girls while higher per capita current income improves that of both boys and girls, though the impact is higher for boys; however, effect of income is not robust when we use instruments of longer-run income. But more income and literacy give more ways to discriminate between boys and girls.

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