Good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children's nutritional status: evidence from Accra

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Autores principales: Ruel, Marie T., Levin, Carol E., Armar-Klemesu, Margaret, Maxwell, Daniel G., Morris, Saul Sutkover
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/171013
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author Ruel, Marie T.
Levin, Carol E.
Armar-Klemesu, Margaret
Maxwell, Daniel G.
Morris, Saul Sutkover
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spelling CGSpace1710132025-02-19T14:00:59Z Good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children's nutritional status: evidence from Accra Ruel, Marie T. Levin, Carol E. Armar-Klemesu, Margaret Maxwell, Daniel G. Morris, Saul Sutkover health services child care child feeding poverty livelihoods 1999-11 2025-01-29T12:57:36Z 2025-01-29T12:57:36Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/171013 en Limited Access Elsevier Ruel, Marie T.; Levin, Carol E.; Armar-Klemesu, Margaret; Maxwell, Daniel G.; Morris, Saul Sutkover. 1999. Good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children's nutritional status: evidence from Accra. World Development. Special Issue: Urban Challenges to Food and Nutrition Security in the Developing World. 27(11): 1993-2009. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0305-750X(99)00097-2
spellingShingle health services
child care
child feeding
poverty
livelihoods
Ruel, Marie T.
Levin, Carol E.
Armar-Klemesu, Margaret
Maxwell, Daniel G.
Morris, Saul Sutkover
Good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children's nutritional status: evidence from Accra
title Good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children's nutritional status: evidence from Accra
title_full Good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children's nutritional status: evidence from Accra
title_fullStr Good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children's nutritional status: evidence from Accra
title_full_unstemmed Good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children's nutritional status: evidence from Accra
title_short Good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children's nutritional status: evidence from Accra
title_sort good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children s nutritional status evidence from accra
topic health services
child care
child feeding
poverty
livelihoods
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/171013
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