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Fig. 3 | International Journal for Equity in Health

Fig. 3

From: Socioeconomic inequality in child health outcomes in India: analyzing trends between 1993 and 2021

Fig. 3

Standardized annual change (SAC) in percentage points by outcome for each time period. Values were derived by subtracting the prevalence in year 1 from the prevalence in year 2 and then dividing by the number of intervening years. Red denotes SAC for lowest wealth quintile, green for highest wealth quintile, orange for no schooling, and dark blue for above 12th grade education

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