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Why Poor Children Stay Sick: The Human Ecology of Child Health and Welfare in Rural Malawi

Canadian Journal of African Studies - United Kingdom
doi 10.2307/486003
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DevelopmentSociologyPolitical ScienceAnthropologyPlanningCultural StudiesDemographyGeographyHistory
Date

January 1, 1991

Authors
Claire FournierPer LindskogJan Lundqvist
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JSTOR


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