Understanding urban inequalities in children’s linear growth outcomes: a trend and decomposition analysis of 39,049 children in Bangladesh (2000-2018)
Abstract Background Despite significant progress in reducing child undernutrition, Bangladesh remains among the top six countries globally with the largest burden of child stunting and has disproportionately high stunting prevalence among the urban poor. We use population representative data to iden...
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Auteurs principaux: | Hayman Win, Jordyn Wallenborn, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Günther Fink |
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2021
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