Sanitation and child health in India

Our study contributes to the understanding of key drivers of stunted growth, a factor widely recognized as major impediment to human capital development. Specifically, we examine the effects of sanitation coverage and usage on child height for age in a semi-urban setting in Northern India. Although...

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Children
India
Sanitation
Stunting
Saneamiento::Niños
Atrofia
Salud infantil
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title Sanitation and child health in India
spellingShingle Sanitation and child health in India
Children
India
Sanitation
Stunting
Saneamiento::Niños
Atrofia
Salud infantil
title_short Sanitation and child health in India
title_full Sanitation and child health in India
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title_sort Sanitation and child health in India
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Children
India
Sanitation
Stunting
topic Children
India
Sanitation
Stunting
Saneamiento::Niños
Atrofia
Salud infantil
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Atrofia
Salud infantil
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