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%T All slums are not equal: child health conditions among the urban poor
%A Agarwal, Siddharth
%A Taneja, Shivani
%J Indian Pediatrics
%N 3
%P 233-244
%V 42
%D 2005
%@ 0974-7559
%~ Urban Health Resource Centre
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-46838-7
%X Increasing urbanization has resulted in a faster
growth of slum population. Various agencies,
especially those in developing countries are finding it
difficult to respond to this situation effectively.
Disparities among slums exist owing to various
factors. This has led to varying degrees of health
burden on the slum children. Child health conditions
in slums with inadequate services are worse in
comparison to relatively better served slums.
Identification, mapping and assessment of all slums is
important for locating the hitherto missed out slums
and focusing on the neediest slums. In view of the
differential vulnerabilities across slums, an urban
child health program should build context appropriate
and community-need-responsive approaches
to improve children’s health in the slums.
%C MISC
%G en
%9 journal article
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info