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Research conforms that poor child growth outcomes in Guatemala are the result of widespread poverty. The better the parents' education and household income, the less likely children are to suffer from malnutrition. Children also fare better where community infrastructure (such as piped water and garbage disposal) and health care facilities are better.
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Child welfare, Children, Economic aspects of Education, Education, Growth, Rural Sanitation, Rural children, Rural poor, Social medicinePlaces
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Children's growth and poverty in rural Guatemala
1999, World Bank, Latin America and the Caribbean Region, Human Development Sector Unit
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-30).
"September 1999"--Cover.
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