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. This paper uses a unique data set with more than 20,000 adolescents in rural India to examine whether socioeconomic status …
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order gradient. They interpret this pattern as discrimination against later birth-order children in India. This paper …The poor state of child health in India has generated a number of puzzles that have received attention in the …-life survival advantage in India accruing to later birth orders, which they interpret as the result of a pattern of improving …
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Definitions of catch-up growth in anthropometric outcomes among young children vary across studies. This paper … of catch-up growth across the four Young Lives countries (Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam). In addition, the paper …
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Many children in developing countries grow up in unstimulating environments, leading to deficiencies in early years …
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