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Identifying Catch-Up Trajectories in Child Growth : New Methods with Evidence from Young Lives
Abstract
Definitions of catch-up growth in anthropometric outcomes among young children vary across studies. This paper distinguishes between catch-up in the mean of a group toward that of a healthy reference population versus catch-up within the group, associated with a narrowing of the outcome distribution. In contrast to conventional empirical approaches based on dynamic panel models, the paper shows how catch-up can be tested via a latent growth framework. Combined with a flexible estimator incorporating individual-specific intercepts and slopes, this enables between- and within-group forms of catch-up to be tested in a unified setting. The application of the proposed approach reveals significant differences in the nature, extent, and drivers of catch-up growth across the four Young Lives countries (Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam). In addition, the paper shows how conclusions about catch-up are sensitive to the way in which anthropometric outcomes are expressed.Citation
“Jones, Sam; Behrman, Jere R.; Dang, Hai-Anh H.; Anand, Paul. 2018. Identifying Catch-Up Trajectories in Child Growth : New Methods with Evidence from Young Lives. Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8353. World Bank, Washington, DC. © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/29413 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”
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