Mothers' education but not fathers' education, household assets or land ownership is the best predictor of child health inequalities in rural Uganda

  • Wamani H
  • Tylleskär T
  • Åstrøm A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Health and nutrition inequality is a result of a complex web of factors that include socio-economic inequalities. Various socio-economic indicators exist however some do not accurately predict inequalities in children. Others are not intervention feasible.

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Wamani, H., Tylleskär, T., Åstrøm, A. N., Tumwine, J. K., & Peterson, S. (2004). Mothers’ education but not fathers’ education, household assets or land ownership is the best predictor of child health inequalities in rural Uganda. International Journal for Equity in Health, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-9276-3-9

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