| Accounting for nutritional changes in six success stories: a regression-decomposition approach |
| Authors: |
D. Headey, J. Hoddinott, and S. Park |
| Source: |
Global Food Security, 13: 12-20; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.2017.02.003 |
| Topic(s): |
Antenatal care Education Nutrition Wealth Index
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| Country: |
Asia
Multiple Asian Countries
Bangladesh
Nepal
Africa
Ethiopia
Zambia
Multiple African Countries
Senegal
Asia
India
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| Published: |
JUN 2017 |
| Abstract: |
Over the past two decades, many developing countries have made impressive progress in reducing undernutrition. We explore potential explanations of this success by applying consistent statistical methods to multiple rounds of Demographic Health Surveys for Bangladesh, Nepal, Ethiopia, Odisha, Senegal, and Zambia. We find that changes in household wealth, mother's education and access to antenatal care are the largest drivers of nutritional improvement, except for Zambia where large increases in bednet usage is the single largest factor. Other factors play a smaller role in explaining nutritional improvements with improvements in sanitation only appearing to be important in South Asia. Overall, the results point to the need for multidimensional nutritional strategies involving a broad range of nutrition-sensitive sectors. |
| Web: |
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