RhodeJ.E.Feeding, feedback and sustenance of primary health care. In: Proceedings of the XIII International Congress of Nutrition.London: John Libbey, 1986: 19.
2.
PayneP.R.Socioeconomic causes of malnutrition. In: KorteR. ed. Nutrition in developing countries.Eschborn: German Agency for Technical Cooperation, 1977: 93.
3.
Grantham-McGregorS.The social background of childhood malnutrition. In: BrozekJ., SchurchB. eds. Malnutrition and behaviour: critical assessment of key issues.Lausanne: Nestle Foundation, 1984: 358.
4.
VictoraC.G., VaughanJ.P., KirkwoodP.R., MartinesJ.C., BarcelosL.B.Risk factors for malnutrition in Brazilian children: the role of social and environmental variablesBull WHO1986; 64: 299.
5.
VictoraC.G., VaughanJ.P., KirkwoodP.R., MartinesJ.C., BarcelosL.B.Child malnutrition and land ownership in southern Brazil. Ecol Food Nutr1986; 18: 265.
6.
VaughanS., FlinnW.L.Socio-economic factors associated with undernourished children, El Salvador rural poor survey, June 1977-May 1978.Washington, DC: US Dept. of Agriculture, 1983.
7.
AbeyrathneS., PolemanT.Socioeconomic determinants of child malnutrition in Sri Lanka: the evidence from Galle and Kalutara districts.Ithaca, NY, USA: Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University, 1983.
8.
HaagaJ., MasonJ., OmoroF.Z.Child malnutrition in rural Kenya: a geographic and agricultural classification. Ecol Food Nutr1986; 223–240.
9.
BhuiyaA., ZimickiS., D'SouzaS.Socioeconomic differentials in child nutrition and morbidity in a rural area of Bangladesh. J Trop Pediatr1986; 32: 17.
10.
Omawale, McLeodJ.Food consumption and poverty in rural Jamaica. Ecol Food Nutr1984; 14: 297.
11.
MartorellR., LeslieJ., MoockP.R.Characteristics and determinants of child nutritional status in Nepal. Am J Clin Nutr1984; 39: 74.
12.
UNICEF.The state of the world's children 1986.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985: 52.
13.
NorseD.Nutritional implications of resource policies and technological change. In: BiswasM., Pinstrup-AndersenP. eds. Nutrition and development.New York: Oxford University Press, 1985: 20.
14.
ChaudhuryR.H.Determinants of dietary intake and dietary adequacy for pre-school children in Bangladesh. Food Nutr Bull1984; 6(4): 24.
15.
LevinsonM.An economic analysis of malnutrition among young children in rural India.International nutrition policy series. Cambridge, Mass, USA: Cornell University/MIT, 1974.
16.
AllenB.J., BourkeR.M., ClarkeL.J., CogillB.Pain CF, Wood AW. Child malnutrition and agriculture on the Nembi Plateau, Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea. Soc Sci Med1980; 14D: 127.
17.
Food and Agriculture Organization.Integrating nutrition into agriculture and rural development projects. Nutrition in agriculture no. 2.Rome: FAO, 1984.
18.
de FreitasC.L., RomaniS., AmigoH.Breastfeeding and malnutrition in rural areas of northeast Brazil. PAHO Bull1986; 20: 138.
19.
ChernikovskyD., KeilmannA.A.Correlates of pre-school child growth in rural Punjab: the Narangual experiment. In: KielmannA.A., eds. Integrated nutrition and health care. Vol. 1. Baltimore Md, USA: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977: 157.
20.
GrewalT., GopaldasT., GadreV.J.Etiology of malnutrition in rural Indian preschool children (Madhya Pradesh). J Trop Pediatr1973; 19: 265.
21.
KellerW.E., MuskatE., ValderE.Some observations regarding economy, diet and nutritional status of Kikaya farmers in Kenya. In: KrautH., CremerH.D., eds. Investigation into health and nutrition in east Africa.Munich: Weltforum Verlag, 1969: 243.
22.
Central Bureau of Statistics, Ministry of Economic Planning and Community Affairs, Republic of Kenya.Child nutrition in rural Kenya.Kenya: UNICEF, 1979.
23.
WasongaL., LisinerL., TestK., RaffertyA., MasonJ.Preliminary analysis of nutritional and agricultural data, Eastern Province, Kenya. Cornell nutritional surveillance program working paper no. 8. Ithaca, NY, USA: Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, 1982
24.
FieldJ.O., MillerR.L., DrakeW.D.Malnutrition, intervention and development in a south Indian district. Vol. III.Ann Arbor, Mich, USA: US Agency for International Development, and Community Systems Foundation, 1981.
25.
RyanJ.G., BidingerP.D., Prahland RaoN.Pushpamma P. The determinants of individual diets and nutritional status in six villages of southern India. Research bulletin no. 7.Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-arid Tropics, 1984.
26.
RamprasadV., KulkarmiP.M.Determinants of child health status: a study in rural Karnataka, India. J Trop Pediatr1985; 31: 276.
27.
Omawale.Nutrition problem identification and development policy implications. Ecol Food Nutr1980; 9: 113.
28.
HassanN., AhmadK.Household distribution of energy intake and its relationship to socio-economic and anthropometric variables. Food Nutr Bull1986; 8(4): 3.
29.
NabarroD.Social. economic, health, and environmental determinants of nutritional status. Food Nutr Bull1984; 6(1): 18.
30.
RawsonJ., ValverdeV.The etiology of malnutrition among pre-school children in rural Costa Rica. J Trop Pediatr1976; 22: 12.
31.
CervantesS., SalazarS., RojasZ.Socio-economic characteristics of functional groups of the malnourished population in Costa Rica. UNICEF Soc Stat Bull1981; 4(2): 1.
32.
ValverdeV., MartorellR., Meijia-PivaralV.Relationship between family land availability and nutritional status. Ecol Food Nutr1977; 6: 1.
33.
MasonJ.B., AhlersT., HendersonC., ShorrLJ., TabatabaiH.Identifying nutritional considerations in planning a rural development project in N. Haiti. Ecol Food Nutr1985; 18: 1.
34.
Omawale, RodriquesA.M.Nutrition considerations in a cassava production program for Guyana. Ecol Food Nutr1980; 10: 87.
35.
DesaiP., StandardK.L., MiallW.E.Socio–economic and cultural influences on child growth in rural Jamaica. J Biosoc Sci1970; 2: 133.
36.
BantjeH.F.W.Household circumstances and infant malnutrition in western Jamaica. CFNI-J44-74. Kingston, Jamaica: Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute.
37.
McLeodJ.A study of undernutrition, poverty and national development in Jamaica.PhD thesis, Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies, 1985.
38.
MelvilleB.F., LawrenceO., WilliamsM.V., FrancisV., CollinsL.Determinants of childhood malnutrition in Jamaica. Food Nutr Bull1988; 10(1): 43–47.
39.
BeatonG.H., GhassemiH.Supplementary feeding programmes for young children in developing countries. Am J Clin Nutr1982; 35(suppl.): 864.
40.
LeFrancE.Social structure, land use, and food availability in the Caribbean. Food Nutr Bull1981; 3(4): S.
41.
DeweyK.G.Agricultural development, diet and nutrition. Ecol Food Nutr1979; 8: 265.
42.
FleuretP.Fleuret A. Nutrition, consumption and agricultural change. Hum Organiz1980; 39: 250.
43.
SmithM.F.The impact of changing agricultural systems on the nutritional status of farm households in developing countries. Food Nutr Bull1986; 8(3): 25.
44.
FillmoreC.M., HussainM.A.Agriculture and anthropometry: assessing the nutritional impact. Food Nutr1984; 10: 2.
45.
EicherC.L., BakerD.C.Research on agricultural development in sub-Saharan Africa: a critical survey. MSU international development paper no. 1.East Lansing, Mich, USA: Michigan State University, 1982: 213.
46.
LonghurstR.Agricultural production and food consumption. Food Nutr1983; 9: 2.
47.
MarchioneT.J.Food and nutrition in self-reliant national development: the impact on child nutrition of Jamaica government policy. Med Anthropol1977; 1: 57.
48.
ShiptonP.The Kenyan land tenure reform: misunderstandings in the public creation of private property. Development discussion paper no. 239. Cambridge, Mass, USA: Harvard Institute for International Development, Harvard University, 1987.
49.
CohenJ.M.Agrarian reform in Ethiopia: the situation on the eve of the revolution's 10th anniversary. Development discussion paper no. 164. Cambridge, Mass, USA: Harvard Institute for International Development, Harvard University, 1984.
50.
BarracloughS.A preliminary analysis of the Nicaraguan food system.Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, 1982.
51.
NeffJ.Agrarian reform and nutrition in Peru: assessment of the Cornell-Peru project at Vicos.Ithaca, NY, USA: Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University, 1976.