IGC18013: Peer effects in maternal and child practices- A study in Bihar

Published: 16 November 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/fj3rkswssy.1
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The data set contain information on 2250 women aged 15-49 years. The data is about their socioeconomic characteristics, adoption of MCH practices,motivators, and on village level features. The survey was undertaken in January-March 2020 on 6 districts of Bihar. It was funded by the International Growth Center, UK and facilitated by the Bihar Rural Livelihoods Programme.

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Please contact Zakir Husain (dzhusain@gmail.com)

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Presidency University Kolkata

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Maternal-Child Health, Peer Influence

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