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School milk programs and child nutrition: leveraging local governments and markets

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  • Pandey, Vivek
  • Khanganba, Elangbam Kyamba

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The literature extensively documents the nutritional impact of School Milk Programs (SMPs) on school-going children. Nonetheless, a gap exists regarding the identification of mechanisms influencing the placement and implementation of SMPs. This paper presents new insights regarding the mediated role of local governments, parent-teacher associations (PTAs), and dairy cooperatives in connection with SMP’s association with child nutrition. This study utilizes exogenous historical variations in the establishment of village-level dairy cooperative societies and randomly assigned political reservations for women in Indian local governments to examine the relationship between SMPs and nutritional outcomes for school-going children. The findings indicate a 14.6% drop in the probability of HAZ score falling below −2σ and a 14.3% reduction in the likelihood of being underweight among the school-going children. The mediated effects of women’s reservations in local governments and the presence of PTAs on the z-scores of height-for-age and weight-for-age are 0.27σ and 0.19σ, respectively.

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  • Pandey, Vivek & Khanganba, Elangbam Kyamba, 2025. "School milk programs and child nutrition: leveraging local governments and markets," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 135(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jfpoli:v:135:y:2025:i:c:s0306919225001228
    DOI: 10.1016/j.foodpol.2025.102917
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