The role of women’s empowerment on child nutrition in India: a longitudinal analysis
Poulami Chatterjee () and
Amaresh Dubey ()
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Poulami Chatterjee: St. Xavier’s University
Amaresh Dubey: Jawaharlal Nehru University
Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, 2024, vol. 26, issue 6, No 19, 14139-14162
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Abstract Child malnutrition remains a pervasive problem in India though there are significant improvements in several health indicators with country’s consistent economic growth. Along with other factors, maternal autonomy is considered to be critical in influencing health outcome of a child. This paper attempts to examine the determinants of nutritional measures of children under age five with the focus to the role of mother’s autonomy in India. There are studies which link characteristics of mother, like education, age, with nutrition of her children. But maternal autonomy is a complex subject as this variable is not tangible. Women’s autonomy in daily life is more likely to result in their better healthcare which in turn influences children’s birth weight and infant nutrition. We used nationally representative India Human Development Survey 2004–05 (IHDS- 1) and 2011–12 (IHDS 2) data for the analysis. This paper studies the association between maternal autonomy and childhood stunting, the indicator of chronic malnutrition, and the risk of having a stunted child. We have also used the panel data using both waves of IHDS and used mothers fixed effect model to evaluate the impact of maternal autonomy. The autonomy index is created using four dimensions-women’s decision making, freedom of movement, financial autonomy and attitude toward domestic violence. The two dimensions of autonomy—physical autonomy, financial autonomy—remain significant determinants for childhood stunting.
Keywords: Women empowerment; Malnutrition; Childhood stunting; Panel data; India human development survey (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C23 I14 I18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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