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ABSTRACT A child’s age is an essential piece of information for evaluating the many facets of
children’s nutritional status. Several core food security and nutrition indicators
require child age for their construction. Examples include anthropometric indices
of weight-for-age and height-for-age as well as core infant and young child feeding
indicators such as continued breastfeeding at one year and minimum acceptable
diet. In many countries, there is no custom of recording children’s date of birth and
it becomes necessary to estimate the date of birth of the child by asking the child’s
mother , father or primary caretaker a series of questions in order to approximate
the month and year of birth. This information, together with the date of survey
data collection, can then be used to calculate the child’s age in months and used for
creating indicators which require child age. |
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