Dynamics of Wasting and Underweight in Ethiopian Children

Authors

  • Chris Cintron Department of Global Health, George Washington University Washington, DC, USA Author
  • Ilana Seff Development Economics Research Group of the World Bank, Washington DC, USA Author
  • Sarah Baird Department of Population and Family Health, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York Author

Keywords:

Ethiopia, child malnutrition, wasting, underweight, panel data analysis

Abstract

In Ethiopia, 9.7 percent of rural and 28.7 percent of small-town children are  wasted and underweight, and undernutrition is responsible for a large percentage of childhood deaths. We use two waves of panel data, from the 2012 and 2014 Ethiopia Socioeconomic Surveys, to assess the dynamics of weight-for-height z-score, wasting, weight-for-age z-score, and underweight among children aged 6-59 months. Ordinary least squares (OLS) and fixed effects regression models are used to examine the associations of individual, household, and community factors with each outcome. The cross-sectional results, which generally parallel previous findings, suggest that child’s sex, recent illnesses, household assets, and livestock ownership are correlated with nutritional status. However, many associations disappear after controlling for fixed effects; only recent illness and community access to a main road are consistently significant determinants of changes in nutrition status. Thus, changing factors traditionally identified as correlates of undernutrition may not be enough to improve children’s nutrition. Further panel analysis, conditional on baseline nutrition status, shows that drivers of change are asymmetrical—a finding important for policy development.

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12-05-2017

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How to Cite

Dynamics of Wasting and Underweight in Ethiopian Children. (2017). Ethiopian Journal of Economics, 25(2), 113-170. http://ethiopianjournalofeconomics.org/index.php/EJE/article/view/173

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