Socio-economic inequality in malnutrition among under-five children in India (Record no. 519011)

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Personal name Khadse, Rushikesh and Bansod, Dhananjay
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Title Socio-economic inequality in malnutrition among under-five children in India
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Journal of Social and Economic Development
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Extent 23(1), Jun, 2021: p.168-179
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Summary, etc In India, Scheduled Castes comprise one the most vulnerable sections of the society, in terms of health conditions, than the rest of the population. The paper focuses on child malnutrition and attempts to quantify the level of inequality as a contributing factor among Scheduled Castes and other population.The fourth round of the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4) has been used for this paper. The univariate analysis and simple chi-square test were conducted to test the association between dependent and independent variables, and further Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition method was used to measure the inequality in malnutrition among children under five years across socio-economic groups. The prevalence of underweight children exhibits state-wise disparities among different caste groups. Mothers’ education, household wealth, and media exposure had a positive association with malnutrition among children of Scheduled Castes. The disparities in wealth were considerably high between the poorest and richest people. The mother's body mass index and education were major determinants affecting child malnutrition. The study showed that although the level of malnutrition decreased in India, Scheduled Castes continued to show higher malnutrition among children aged below five years. Furthermore, the contribution of wealth, body mass index and mothers’ education was major contributing factors responsible for variation in malnutrition among children from Scheduled Castes and Others (General Population) in India. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Socio-economic inequality, Child malnutrition
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Main entry heading Journal of Social and Economic Development
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Subject DIP CHILD WELFARE
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-01-18 23(1), Jun, 2021: p.168-179 AR126053 2022-01-18 Articles

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