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Urban-Rural and Provincial Disparities in Child Malnutrition in China

Wu, Y.; & Qi, D. (2016). Urban-Rural and Provincial Disparities in Child Malnutrition in China. Social Work in Public Health, 31(6), 574-88.

Wu, Y.; & Qi, D. (2016). Urban-Rural and Provincial Disparities in Child Malnutrition in China. Social Work in Public Health, 31(6), 574-88.

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This article investigates how the nutritional deprivation and inequality among children in China by provinces and urban/rural areas has changed over time from 1991 to 2009 using the China Health and Nutrition Survey data. The children who were undernourished in stunting and underweight have declined over years, but provincial disparities were significant and urban children performed better than the rural peers. The nutritional deprivation of children has been alleviated in China over time, but more efforts should be made by the government to improve the nutritional condition in less developed provinces and for those children who are severely undernourished.




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Wu, Y.
Qi, D.



2016


Social Work in Public Health

31

6

574-88


2016/06/18




1937-190X (Electronic) 1937-190X (Linking)

10.1080/19371918.2015.1137524



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