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Table 1.

List of harmonized DHS surveys (IPUMS) analyzed.

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Table 2.

Means (std. deviations) of variables in the urban and rural sample used to analyze the reported incidence of fever among children 0 to 60 months of age.

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Table 3.

Effects of household-level and community/cluster level variables on child fever in urban areas, children 0 to 60 months.

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Effects of household-level and community-level variables on child fever in rural areas, children 0 to 60 months.

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Table 5.

Effects of household-level and community-level variables on child diarrhea in urban areas, children 0 to 60 months.

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Effects of household-level and community-level variables on child diarrhea in rural areas, children 0 to 60 months.

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Table 7.

Effects of household-level and community-level variables on child HAZ in urban areas, children 0 to 60 months.

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Table 8.

Effects of household-level and community-level variables on child haz in rural areas, children 0 to 60 months.

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Table 9.

Summary of between-cluster (community level) effects by policy variable, and child health outcome for urban and rural areas in SSA.

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Table 10.

Nonlinearities in effects of community-level variables.

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