Measuring malnutrition and dietary diversity: theory and evidence from India
Adequate nutrition constitutes one of the most basic dimensions of human well-being. Ample evidence exists for the functional link between a diverse diet and health outcomes or economic performance. However, a concise measure to capture nutritional diversity that utilizes typical household-level dat...
Main Author: | Oldiges, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative
2017
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