Cash transfer is positively associated with better dietary outcomes – Evidence from a phone survey among women with children less than two years in six states of India

Introduction • Women’s diet is one of the immediate determinants of maternal and child nutrition Objectives • Examine dietary intake of women with children <2 years of age • Examine inequity in dietary intake by wealth status • Assess the role of food or cash transfers in maternal diet diversity Me...

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Autores principales: Neupane, Sumanta, Nguyen, Phuong Hong, Avula, Rasmi
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127084
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description Introduction • Women’s diet is one of the immediate determinants of maternal and child nutrition Objectives • Examine dietary intake of women with children <2 years of age • Examine inequity in dietary intake by wealth status • Assess the role of food or cash transfers in maternal diet diversity Methods • Data came from a phone survey of 6,227 women in six states of India. • Dietary intake was assessed using the diet quality questionnaire which was then recategorized to calculate score for food diversity, consumption of healthy and unhealthy foods, and minimum diet diversity (MDD) for women. • Inequity in dietary intake was examined using wealth quintiles • Association between food and cash transfer on maternal diet was examined using multivariate regression analysis controlling for maternal, child, households' factors and state fixed effects.
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spelling CGSpace1270842025-11-06T06:41:29Z Cash transfer is positively associated with better dietary outcomes – Evidence from a phone survey among women with children less than two years in six states of India Neupane, Sumanta Nguyen, Phuong Hong Avula, Rasmi cash transfers data data analysis diet food intake households income maternal nutrition regression analysis questionnaires statistical methods surveys women maternal and child health econometrics dietary diversity Introduction • Women’s diet is one of the immediate determinants of maternal and child nutrition Objectives • Examine dietary intake of women with children <2 years of age • Examine inequity in dietary intake by wealth status • Assess the role of food or cash transfers in maternal diet diversity Methods • Data came from a phone survey of 6,227 women in six states of India. • Dietary intake was assessed using the diet quality questionnaire which was then recategorized to calculate score for food diversity, consumption of healthy and unhealthy foods, and minimum diet diversity (MDD) for women. • Inequity in dietary intake was examined using wealth quintiles • Association between food and cash transfer on maternal diet was examined using multivariate regression analysis controlling for maternal, child, households' factors and state fixed effects. 2022-12-31 2023-01-13T18:29:27Z 2023-01-13T18:29:27Z Infographic https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127084 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Neupane, Sumanta; Nguyen, Phuong Hong; and Avula, Rasmi. 2022. Cash transfer is positively associated with better dietary outcomes – Evidence from a phone survey among women with children less than two years in six states of India. New Delhi, India: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127084
spellingShingle cash transfers
data
data analysis
diet
food intake
households
income
maternal nutrition
regression analysis
questionnaires
statistical methods
surveys
women
maternal and child health
econometrics
dietary diversity
Neupane, Sumanta
Nguyen, Phuong Hong
Avula, Rasmi
Cash transfer is positively associated with better dietary outcomes – Evidence from a phone survey among women with children less than two years in six states of India
title Cash transfer is positively associated with better dietary outcomes – Evidence from a phone survey among women with children less than two years in six states of India
title_full Cash transfer is positively associated with better dietary outcomes – Evidence from a phone survey among women with children less than two years in six states of India
title_fullStr Cash transfer is positively associated with better dietary outcomes – Evidence from a phone survey among women with children less than two years in six states of India
title_full_unstemmed Cash transfer is positively associated with better dietary outcomes – Evidence from a phone survey among women with children less than two years in six states of India
title_short Cash transfer is positively associated with better dietary outcomes – Evidence from a phone survey among women with children less than two years in six states of India
title_sort cash transfer is positively associated with better dietary outcomes evidence from a phone survey among women with children less than two years in six states of india
topic cash transfers
data
data analysis
diet
food intake
households
income
maternal nutrition
regression analysis
questionnaires
statistical methods
surveys
women
maternal and child health
econometrics
dietary diversity
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127084
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