Economic and Health Determinants of Child Nutritional Status in the Malawian District of Salima
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
This article investigates the long- and short-term determinants of child nutritional status in the
Malawian district of Salima. On the basis of monthly data from July 2004 to June 2012, the study adopts as
explanatory variables a set of indicators representative of the following: household food security; maternal
and child care; access to and coverage of health services; and health environment and services. Two models
are estimated by Ordinary Least Square in order to compare results based on historical series and their trendcycle,
seasonal and irregular components. Findings highlight the value of a multidimensional food security
indicator and the relevance of seasonal events and climatic shocks to child malnutrition. Implications for
policy relate to the urgent need to arrest the long-term cycle of food insecurity and malnutrition and the
differential response of child nutritional status to policies on food and health.
Malawian district of Salima. On the basis of monthly data from July 2004 to June 2012, the study adopts as
explanatory variables a set of indicators representative of the following: household food security; maternal
and child care; access to and coverage of health services; and health environment and services. Two models
are estimated by Ordinary Least Square in order to compare results based on historical series and their trendcycle,
seasonal and irregular components. Findings highlight the value of a multidimensional food security
indicator and the relevance of seasonal events and climatic shocks to child malnutrition. Implications for
policy relate to the urgent need to arrest the long-term cycle of food insecurity and malnutrition and the
differential response of child nutritional status to policies on food and health.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Sassi, Maria
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