Malnutrition in China's rural boarding schools: the case of primary schools in Shaanxi Province
Luo R. F. ; Shi Y. J. ; Zhang L. X. ; Liu C. F. ; Rozelle S. ; Sharbono B.
2009
关键词malnutrition boarding school western rural China mothers education economic-status child health household nutrition height raise
英文摘要The main goal of this paper is to document the nature of boarding schools and empirically analyse the difference in nutrition intake and malnutrition status between boarding and non-boarding students in western rural China. By using two data sets on boarding schools and boarding students in Shaanxi Province, a representative province in western rural China, this paper finds that dormitory and student canteen facilities in boarding schools are under-equipped and services are of poor quality, far below that needed for student development. Poor services in boarding schools and inadequate nutrition intake may be an important cause of low student height-for-age Z-scores (HAZ), as students eating at school have a much lower HAZ on average than that of non-boarding students. Furthermore, girls and students with more siblings have relatively lower HAZ, while the higher the number of parents a student has and the more educated they are exerts a positive influence on child nutritional status. Finally, our analysis implies that the effective way to decrease the inequality of health, malnutrition and human capital between urban and rural areas in the long run is to improve the facilities and services of boarding schools in rural China.
出处Asia Pacific Journal of Education
29
4
481-501
收录类别SCI
语种英语
ISSN号0218-8791
内容类型SCI/SSCI论文
源URL[http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/23331]  
专题地理科学与资源研究所_历年回溯文献
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Luo R. F.,Shi Y. J.,Zhang L. X.,et al. Malnutrition in China's rural boarding schools: the case of primary schools in Shaanxi Province. 2009.
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