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Lack of information about health risks may limit the adoption of improved nutritional and healthy behavior. This paper studies the effect of a nutrition information intervention on household dietary behavior, hemoglobin levels, and cognitive outcomes of children in rural India. Using...
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children. Spillovers to neighboring (untreated) mothers can be through social learning or imitation. Results from a difference … control group. Neighboring mothers exhibit learning spillovers, changes in dietary behavior and a reduction in food …
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children. Spillovers to neighboring (untreated) mothers can be through social learning or imitation. Results from a difference … control group. Neighboring mothers exhibit learning spillovers, changes in dietary behavior and a reduction in food …
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This paper provides evidence for spillovers in learning and behavior within urban slums in Chandigarh, India. In a … lower their price per calorie. Spillovers to neighboring (untreated) mothers can be through learning or imitation. Theory … reduction in food expenditure. Neighboring mothers exhibit learning spillovers and a reduction in expenditure regardless of …
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