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association between changes in state per capita income and the risk of undernutrition among children in India were assessed. Data …Economic growth is widely perceived as a major policy instrument in reducing childhood undernutrition in India. The …, 1998–99, and 2005–06 in India. The sample sizes in the three waves were 33,816, 30,383, and 28,876 children …
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The major objective of this paper to examine the determinants of child malnutrition, based on the Pakistan Panel Household Survey (PPHS-2010). The study has focused on individual (child), household and community variables to understand differentials in child malnutrition. Child illness, health...
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This study used social capital as an organizing framework to capture VO members’ group behaviour, and their current status along programme activities. The study compared the status of intervention VOs with comparison VOs. Data were derived from 728 VO meeting observations and 2445...
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, rather than the standard (if implicit) assumption that all children learn the same from the same instruction. [CGD Working …
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rural-urban difference, namely nutritional status of children.[GIDR WP NO. 178] …
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This study analyses the changes in prevalence of undernutrition between the 1980s and 1990s at the national and sub … household surveys to derive a household-specific norm as the calorie cutoff point to measure undernutrition, instead of the …
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public food subsidy programme, on consumption poverty, vulnerability and undernutrition in India drawing, on the large …
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Finance Minister’s Pranab Mukherjee’s “inclusive†Budget 2010-11 does not include children, who are over 42 per … cent of the population. Out of every rupee spent in the budget, he has allotted only 4.63 paise to children. …
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In Nepal an innovative form of forestry management, known as the Leasehold Forestry (LHF) Programme, is being introduced to protect forest land and help it regenerate. A new SANDEE study analyzes the role of this programme in improving household welfare in Nepal. The study was undertaken to see...
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This paper looks at the overall performance of the CFPR/TUP programme using the 2002 baseline survey and 2005 repeat survey. All the topics covered in this study could be analysed more deeply, but that is beyond the scope of this paper. Our goal here is to present a descriptive overview of the...
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