journal article

Drivers of nutritional change in four South Asian countries

A dynamic observational analysis
by Derek D. Headey,
John F. Hoddinott and
Seollee Park
Open Access
Citation
Headey, Derek D.; Hoddinott, John F.; and Park, Seollee. 2016. Drivers of nutritional change in four South Asian countries: A dynamic observational analysis. Maternal and Child Nutrition 12 (Suppl. 1), pp. 210–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.12274

This paper quantifies the factors explaining long-term improvements in child height for age z-scores in Bangladesh (1996/1997–2011), India (1992/1993–2005/2006), Nepal (1997–2011) and Pakistan (1991–2013). We apply the same statistical techniques to data from a common data source from which we have extracted a set of common explanatory variables that capture ‘nutrition-sensitive’ factors. Three are particularly important in explaining height for age z-score changes over these timeframes: improvements in material well-being; increases in female education; and improvements in sanitation. These factors have comparable associations across all four countries.