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Children's work, earnings, and nutrition in urban mexican shantytowns
Alexandra Slade, Sarah Lee
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
nutrition
100%
nutritional status
33%
household income
30%
household
20%
time allocation
19%
urban ecology
17%
young
16%
subsistence
13%
poverty
12%
allocation
10%
family
8%
food
8%
resource
6%
cost
6%
test
4%
effect
2%
Agriculture & Biology
nutrition
77%
household income
31%
nutritional status
24%
households
23%
food recalls
22%
nutritional adequacy
14%
poverty
14%
ecology
9%
testing
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Siblings
56%
Child
42%
Nutritional Status
24%
Income
20%
Ecology
14%
Social Conditions
14%
Poverty
13%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
10%
Food
8%
Weights and Measures
7%
Growth
6%
Social Sciences
nutrition
85%
household income
26%
time
12%
ecology
11%
money
9%
poverty
8%
food
8%
regression
7%
costs
6%
resources
5%