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Predictors of Essential Health and Nutrition Service Delivery in Bihar, India: Results From Household and Frontline Worker Surveys
Katrina Kosec, Rasmi Avula, Brian Holtemeyer, Parul Tyagi, Stephanie Hausladen and Purnima Menon
Global Health: Science and Practice June 2015, 3(2):255-273; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00144
Katrina Kosec
aInternational Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA
Rasmi Avula
bInternational Food Policy Research Institute, New Delhi, India
Brian Holtemeyer
aInternational Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA
Parul Tyagi
bInternational Food Policy Research Institute, New Delhi, India
Stephanie Hausladen
cHarvard University Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Purnima Menon
cHarvard University Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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June 01, 2015
Predictors of Essential Health and Nutrition Service Delivery in Bihar, India: Results From Household and Frontline Worker Surveys
Katrina Kosec, Rasmi Avula, Brian Holtemeyer, Parul Tyagi, Stephanie Hausladen, Purnima Menon
Global Health: Science and Practice Jun 2015, 3 (2) 255-273; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00144
Predictors of Essential Health and Nutrition Service Delivery in Bihar, India: Results From Household and Frontline Worker Surveys
Katrina Kosec, Rasmi Avula, Brian Holtemeyer, Parul Tyagi, Stephanie Hausladen, Purnima Menon
Global Health: Science and Practice Jun 2015, 3 (2) 255-273; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00144
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