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Care and Nutrition: Concepts and Measurement

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  • Engle, Patrice L.
  • Menon, Purnima
  • Haddad, Lawrence

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  • Engle, Patrice L. & Menon, Purnima & Haddad, Lawrence, 1999. "Care and Nutrition: Concepts and Measurement," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 27(8), pages 1309-1337, August.
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