Improving Nutritional Status Through Behavioral Change Lessons From Madagascar

This paper provides evidence of the effects of a large-scale intervention that focuses on the quality of nutritional and child care inputs during the early stages of life. The empirical strategy uses a combination of double-difference and weighting estimators in a longitudinal survey to address the...

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Child Development
Child Nutrition
Communities & Human Settlements
Early Child and Children's Health
Health Monitoring and Evaluation
Health Outcomes
Health Services
Health, Nutrition and Population
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Hygiene
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Nutrition
Nutritional Status
Population Policies
Public Health
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Improving Nutritional Status Through Behavioral Change Lessons From Madagascar
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Child Development
Child Nutrition
Communities & Human Settlements
Early Child and Children's Health
Health Monitoring and Evaluation
Health Outcomes
Health Services
Health, Nutrition and Population
Housing and Human Habitats
Hygiene
Intervention
Nutrition
Nutritional Status
Population Policies
Public Health
title Improving Nutritional Status Through Behavioral Change Lessons From Madagascar
title_auth Improving Nutritional Status Through Behavioral Change Lessons From Madagascar
title_exact_search Improving Nutritional Status Through Behavioral Change Lessons From Madagascar
title_exact_search_txtP Improving Nutritional Status Through Behavioral Change Lessons From Madagascar
title_full Improving Nutritional Status Through Behavioral Change Lessons From Madagascar Galasso, Emanuela
title_fullStr Improving Nutritional Status Through Behavioral Change Lessons From Madagascar Galasso, Emanuela
title_full_unstemmed Improving Nutritional Status Through Behavioral Change Lessons From Madagascar Galasso, Emanuela
title_short Improving Nutritional Status Through Behavioral Change
title_sort improving nutritional status through behavioral change lessons from madagascar
title_sub Lessons From Madagascar
topic Breastfeeding
Child Development
Child Nutrition
Communities & Human Settlements
Early Child and Children's Health
Health Monitoring and Evaluation
Health Outcomes
Health Services
Health, Nutrition and Population
Housing and Human Habitats
Hygiene
Intervention
Nutrition
Nutritional Status
Population Policies
Public Health
topic_facet Breastfeeding
Child Development
Child Nutrition
Communities & Human Settlements
Early Child and Children's Health
Health Monitoring and Evaluation
Health Outcomes
Health Services
Health, Nutrition and Population
Housing and Human Habitats
Hygiene
Intervention
Nutrition
Nutritional Status
Population Policies
Public Health
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