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243 related items for PubMed ID: 34893047

  • 1. Predictors of wealth-related inequality in institutional delivery: a decomposition analysis using Nepal multiple Indicator cluster survey (MICS) 2019.
    Bhusal UP.
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    PLoS One; 2022 Aug 19; 17(11):e0278093. PubMed ID: 36441796
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    Sapkota VP, Bhusal UP, Acharya K.
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    Khatri RB, Alemu Y, Protani MM, Karkee R, Durham J.
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  • 18. Poor and non-poor gap in under-five child nutrition: a case from Nepal using Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition approach.
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