Association between mother's work status and child stunting in urban slums: a cross-sectional assessment of 346 child-mother dyads in Dhaka, Bangladesh (2020).
Hayman WinSohana ShafiqueSharmin MizanJordyn WallenbornNicole Probst-HenschGünther FinkPublished in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2022)
Maternal employment is associated with a substantial increase in the odds of child stunting in the slum areas studied. Given that these effects only appear to arise in the absence of adequate family support, integrating appropriate childcare support measures for low-income urban working mothers might be an effective strategy to help reduce the prevalence of chronic undernutrition among slum children.