Abstract Background A large body of evidence shows that socioeconomic status (SES) is strongly associated to children’s early development, health and nutrition. Few studies have looked at within sample differences across multiple measures of child nutrition and development. This paper examines S...
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Celhay, Pablo
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Martínez, Sebastián
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Vidal, Cecilia
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[Measuring socioeconomic gaps in nutrition and early child development in Bolivia]
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Measuring socioeconomic gaps in nutrition and early child development in Bolivia