Young Lives Study, an international study of childhood poverty, comprised a sample size of 3000 children divided into two age-groups, a younger cohort of 2,000 children, aged between 6 and 18 months and an older cohort of 1,000 children aged between 7.5 and 8.5 years. It was carried out in the former united Andhra Pradesh before its bifurcation in June 2014.
However, there is something to cheer about too as the study states that enrolment in India is now almost universal and only 3 per cent of children are not attending school at age 12.
"This improvement in access to elementary-level education has particularly benefited girls and scheduled caste children," the study says.
Further, Young Lives data reveal that the food intake of poor children is changing.
However, inter-cohort analysis reveals a decline of 6 per cent points in stunting among 12-year-olds in 2013 compared to 2006.
