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Energy intake during economic crisis depends on initial wealth and access to rice fields: the case of pregnant Indonesian women

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  • Hartini, T. N. S.
  • Winkvist, A.
  • Lindholm, L.
  • Stenlund, H.
  • Surjono, A.
  • Hakimi, M.

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  • Hartini, T. N. S. & Winkvist, A. & Lindholm, L. & Stenlund, H. & Surjono, A. & Hakimi, M., 2002. "Energy intake during economic crisis depends on initial wealth and access to rice fields: the case of pregnant Indonesian women," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 61(1), pages 57-71, July.
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    1. Tanski, Janet M., 1994. "The impact of crisis, stabilization and structural adjustment on women in Lima, Peru," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 22(11), pages 1627-1642, November.
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    2. Derek Headey & Olivier Ecker & Jean-Francois Trinh Tan, 2014. "Shocks to the system: monitoring food security in a volatile world," Chapters, in: Raghbendra Jha & Raghav Gaiha & Anil B. Deolalikar (ed.), Handbook on Food, chapter 3, pages 41-71, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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