Socioeconomic inequality in stunting among under-5 children in Ethiopia: a decomposition analysis.
Shimels Hussien MohammedFatima MuhammadReza PakzadShahab AlizadehPublished in: BMC research notes (2019)
The overall prevalence of stunting was 38%, with a significant pro-poor socioeconomic inequality. The prevalence of stunting among the poorest and the richest socioeconomic categories was 45.1% and 26.9%, respectively. Caregivers education status was the main contributor, accounting alone for 33% of the socioeconomic inequality in stunting, followed by region of residence (11%) and birth size (6%). Equity sensitive interventions, which prioritize the vulnerable groups might help to narrow the socioeconomic inequality as well as fasten the progress towards the goal of stunting reduction.