Socioeconomic Inequalities in Child Malnutrition in Bangladesh: Do They Differ by Region?

Socioeconomic inequality in child malnutrition is well-evident in Bangladesh. However, little is known about whether this inequality differs by regional contexts. We used pooled data from the 2011 and 2014 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey to examine regional differences in socioeconomic ineq...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Monirul Hasan, Jalal Uddin, Mohammad Habibullah Pulok, Nabila Zaman, Mohammad Hajizadeh
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/3/1079
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spelling doaj-21987bed452d4f73839cf21cd4ad32462020-11-25T01:47:08ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012020-02-01173107910.3390/ijerph17031079ijerph17031079Socioeconomic Inequalities in Child Malnutrition in Bangladesh: Do They Differ by Region?Mohammad Monirul Hasan0Jalal Uddin1Mohammad Habibullah Pulok2Nabila Zaman3Mohammad Hajizadeh4Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), House-37, Road-8, Dhaka 1205, BangladeshDepartment of Epidemiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA, Birmingham, AL 35233, USANova Scotia Health Authority, 5955 Veteran’s Memorial Lane, Halifax, NS B3H 2E1, CanadaInstitute for Research, Data and Training (NB-IRDT), University of New Brunswick, 38 Dineen Drive, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3, CanadaSchool of Health Administration, Dalhousie University, Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building, 5850 College Street, 2nd Floor, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, CanadaSocioeconomic inequality in child malnutrition is well-evident in Bangladesh. However, little is known about whether this inequality differs by regional contexts. We used pooled data from the 2011 and 2014 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey to examine regional differences in socioeconomic inequalities in stunting and underweight among children under five. The analysis included 14,602 children aged 0−59 months. We used logistic regression models and the Concentration index to assess and quantify wealth- and education-related inequalities in child malnutrition. We found stunting and underweight to be more concentrated among children from poorer households and born to less-educated mothers. Although the poverty level was low in the eastern regions, socioeconomic inequalities were greater in these regions compared to the western regions. The extent of socioeconomic inequality was the highest in Sylhet and Chittagong for stunting and underweight, respectively, while it was the lowest in Khulna. Regression results demonstrated the protective effects of socioeconomic status (SES) on child malnutrition. The regional differences in the effects of SES tend to diverge at the lower levels of SES, while they converge or attenuate at the highest levels. Our findings have policy implications for developing programs and interventions targeted to reduce socioeconomic inequalities in child malnutrition in subnational regions of Bangladesh.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/3/1079stuntingunderweightsocioeconomic statusinequalitiesregional variationbangladesh
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author Mohammad Monirul Hasan
Jalal Uddin
Mohammad Habibullah Pulok
Nabila Zaman
Mohammad Hajizadeh
spellingShingle Mohammad Monirul Hasan
Jalal Uddin
Mohammad Habibullah Pulok
Nabila Zaman
Mohammad Hajizadeh
Socioeconomic Inequalities in Child Malnutrition in Bangladesh: Do They Differ by Region?
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
stunting
underweight
socioeconomic status
inequalities
regional variation
bangladesh
author_facet Mohammad Monirul Hasan
Jalal Uddin
Mohammad Habibullah Pulok
Nabila Zaman
Mohammad Hajizadeh
author_sort Mohammad Monirul Hasan
title Socioeconomic Inequalities in Child Malnutrition in Bangladesh: Do They Differ by Region?
title_short Socioeconomic Inequalities in Child Malnutrition in Bangladesh: Do They Differ by Region?
title_full Socioeconomic Inequalities in Child Malnutrition in Bangladesh: Do They Differ by Region?
title_fullStr Socioeconomic Inequalities in Child Malnutrition in Bangladesh: Do They Differ by Region?
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic Inequalities in Child Malnutrition in Bangladesh: Do They Differ by Region?
title_sort socioeconomic inequalities in child malnutrition in bangladesh: do they differ by region?
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Socioeconomic inequality in child malnutrition is well-evident in Bangladesh. However, little is known about whether this inequality differs by regional contexts. We used pooled data from the 2011 and 2014 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey to examine regional differences in socioeconomic inequalities in stunting and underweight among children under five. The analysis included 14,602 children aged 0−59 months. We used logistic regression models and the Concentration index to assess and quantify wealth- and education-related inequalities in child malnutrition. We found stunting and underweight to be more concentrated among children from poorer households and born to less-educated mothers. Although the poverty level was low in the eastern regions, socioeconomic inequalities were greater in these regions compared to the western regions. The extent of socioeconomic inequality was the highest in Sylhet and Chittagong for stunting and underweight, respectively, while it was the lowest in Khulna. Regression results demonstrated the protective effects of socioeconomic status (SES) on child malnutrition. The regional differences in the effects of SES tend to diverge at the lower levels of SES, while they converge or attenuate at the highest levels. Our findings have policy implications for developing programs and interventions targeted to reduce socioeconomic inequalities in child malnutrition in subnational regions of Bangladesh.
topic stunting
underweight
socioeconomic status
inequalities
regional variation
bangladesh
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