The effect of income generation through the Integrated Rural Development Programme on the nutritional status of children under six years old in India

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Convincing demonstrations that a specific intervention to improve family income and food supply has resulted in a prompt improvement in nutritional status are not common. This paper reports that the young children of families participating in a rural development assistance programme in four villages near Delhi for a period as short as two years had better anthropometric measurements than those not participating. -M.Amos

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Ahluwalia, N., Wadhwa, A., & Sharma, S. (1989). The effect of income generation through the Integrated Rural Development Programme on the nutritional status of children under six years old in India. Food & Nutrition Bulletin, 11(2), 34–39. https://doi.org/10.1177/156482658901100212

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