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We use data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) to investigate the impact that child Supplemental Security Income (SSI) enrollment has on household outcomes including poverty, h...
Bozzoli and Quintana-Domeque are associated with the Economics Department, and with
the Research Program in Development Studies and the Industrial Relations Section,
respectively. Deaton is associ...
Is Economic Growth Associated with Reduction in Child Undernutrition in India?
policy instrument logistic models clustering economic growth and risk
2011/9/11
Background: Economic growth is widely perceived as a major policy instrument in reducing childhood undernutrition in India. We assessed the association between changes in state per capita income and t...
Nutrition Information Systems for Implementing Child Nutrition Programs
Nutrition Information Systems Child Nutrition
2009/9/1
Nutrition information systems (NIS) provide the information needed for
planning and implementing nutrition investment programs. This paper develops a
framework to analyze NIS in the study countries...
The Role of Caring Practices and Resources for Care in Child Survival, Growth, and Development: South and Southeast Asia
Child Survival Growth Development Southeast Asia
2009/9/1
This paper evaluates the extent to which programs for improving nutrition
in seven Asian countries evaluate care practices and resources for care, and how this
understanding is incorporated into th...
Linking Community-based Programs and Service Delivery for Improving Maternal and Child Nutrition
Child Nutrition Service Delivery
2009/9/1
Generic lessons from past experience with community-based nutrition
programming relate more to processes adopted than to specific actions implemented
—more “how” than “what”—with proactive communit...
Child malnutrition is pervasive and persistent in Asia, and at present rates
it will take decades to halve the prevalence—a goal common to many national plans.
Nutrition-oriented programs are famili...