Nexuses between Malnutrition, Social Exclusion of Children and Human Capital: A Qualitative Study

  • Niaz U
  • Malik N
  • Mahmood S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The present study describes the parents’ attitude towards malnutrition, social exclusion of children, and human capital in three districts of South Punjab, Pakistan. The qualitative research approach is applied with three Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with parents of children. The interview guide was used to collect data and thematic analysis approach was done. It was concluded that malnutrition made the children socially excluded by damaging their health, academic achievements, and losing their interests in games. It was also concluded that no education and skills of malnourished children become socially excluded from their workplaces. Finally, it was concluded that this situation of malnutrition leads them toward social exclusion. Therefore, this social capital of the future in the shape of social exclusion of children increases the economic burden of family and ultimately nation. To overcome this issue, steps should be taken by the government and community level.

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Niaz, U., Malik, N., Mahmood, S., & Batool, Z. (2020). Nexuses between Malnutrition, Social Exclusion of Children and Human Capital: A Qualitative Study. Review of Economics and Development Studies, 6(2), 415–422. https://doi.org/10.47067/reads.v6i2.209

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