Abstract
Conclusion: There was a positive, direct relationship between the health of children and mothers' residential area, education level and family's wealth-status. (Rawal Med J 202;45:176-178). Keywords: Child Nutritional Status, Reproductive aged mothers, BMI, socio-demographic factors. Results: There was a positive and significant relationship between all the independent variables with the dependent variable. The BMI of the child increased by changing the area of residence of mother from rural to urban, increased with the increase in the education level of mother and increased as the wealth index of the household rose. Objective: To find the relationship between mother's area of residence, education and household wealth on child's nutritional status.

Arfan Latif, Ahmed Usman, Shoukat Ali, Aaisha Amjad. (2020) Effects of area of residence, education level and wealth of reproductive-aged woman on child’s nutritional status: Evidence from Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2011, , Volume 45, Issue-1.
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