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In many developing countries, supermarkets are spreading rapidly at the expense of traditional food markets and shops. Changing retail environments and food choices may affect consumer diets and nutritional outcomes. Previous research suggested that supermarkets may contribute to rising rates of...
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wide range of outcomes of children of mothers who were exposed in-utero including income, education, employment, and … directly affected and their children. We find that on average, the famine had negative echo effects on second …
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stunting's evolution among South African children and adolescents aged 0–19, with particular attention to how the prevalence of …. Even more important, although under-nutrition retains a strong spatial component, once observable differences in living … standards are controlled for, the higher tendency for children in deep rural households to suffer from (severe) stunting …
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of gift-giving can have a lasting detrimental health impact on their children. Using a primary census-type panel …
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