Orphans and stunted growth: Investigating the potential of spatial network effects in service delivery for reducing stunting in orphans
Grace Bridgman
No wp-2020-154, WIDER Working Paper Series from World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER)
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Stunted growth in early life has serious implications for children and is a well-established constraint to productivity, life expectancy, and cognitive development. This paper evaluates the relative contributions of household resources and public service delivery in reducing the orphan-stunting penalty—the higher likelihood of orphans to be stunted. The results indicate that the effects of access to sanitation significantly reduce this penalty. Moreover, sanitation is at least as important as private wealth in reducing the penalty while access to other services is not.
Keywords: Children; Vulnerability; Stunting; Sanitation; South Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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