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and Health Surveys of India. Because fertilizers are applied at specific times in the growing season, the concentrations … groups - children of uneducated poor women living in rural India. …
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combined with data on child health outcomes from the Demographic and Health Surveys of India. Because fertilizers are applied … women living in rural India. …
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and Health Surveys of India. Because fertilizers are applied at specific times in the growing season, the concentrations … groups – children of uneducated poor women living in rural India. …
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and Health Surveys of India. Because fertilizers are applied at specific times in the growing season, the concentrations … groups – children of uneducated poor women living in rural India …
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and Health Surveys of India. Because fertilizers are applied at specific times in the growing season, the concentrations … groups - children of uneducated poor women living in rural India. -- fertilizer agrichemicals ; water pollutants ; child … health ; infant mortality ; India …
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evidence, from a randomized control trial conducted in rural Orissa, India (one of the poorest places in India) on the benefits …
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This paper studies child health in India focusing on differences in anthropometric outcomes between the three main … establishing countries were engaged in during India's colonial history. The results are robust to a series of checks for instrument … scientific underpinnings of disease, the advent of Christianity has long-term health implications for India's children today. …
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outcomes of children in rural India. Using experimental data and regression discontinuity design that exploits the exogenous …
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