India : health and human development aspects /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Nova Science Publisher's, Incorporated,
[2014]
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Colección: | Health and human development
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction; India and health issues; Abstract; Introduction; Health; This publication; References; Section one: Child health; Multi-level determinants of regional variations in infant mortality in India; Abstract; Introduction; This study; Individual level factors; Household level factors; Community level factors; i. Selection of indicators at the individual level; ii. Selection of indicators at the household level; iii. Selection of indicators at the community level; Findings; Cross-sectional analysis of NFHS III data; Individual level factors and IMR.
- Household level factors and IMRCommunity level factors and IMR; The multivariate model; Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; Inter-temporal pattern of gender bias in infant mortality in India ; Abstract; Introduction; Background and hypotheses; Methods; Findings; Pattern of infant mortality for girl children; Discussion; Acknowledgments; Appendix; End notes; References; Child health as countries develop; Abstract; Introduction; Our study; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Patterns and determinants of gender bias in child health in India ; Abstract; Introduction.
- Objective and research questionsOur study; Findings; Gender gap in health outcome for children in India; Impact of gender gap in health-seeking behaviour on gender gap in health outcome4; Pattern of gender gap in child health in India; State-wise pattern of gender gap in child health in India5; Regional pattern of gender gap in child health in India7; Pattern of gender gap in infant mortality in India: Evidence from NFHS and SRS Data8; Determinants of gender gap in child health in India; Determinants of full immunisation for girl children; Determinants of malnutrition for girl children.
- ConclusionRobust Results; End notes; Acknowledgments; Appendix; References; Family size transition and its implication for child care; Abstract; Introduction; Our study; i. Selection of indicators for analyzing family size; a. Indicators selected for modernization; b. Indicators selected for family planning; ii. Selection of indicators to depict child care; a. Indicators selected for child medical care; b. Indicators selected for child non-medical care; Findings; Family size transition in andhra pradesh: Emerging trend of small families; Family planning initiatives.
- Role of modernization factors: Nuclearisation of familiesSize of the family according to socio-economic characteristics of the population; The case of fertility decline in Andhra Pradesh:; A paradox of socio-economic development; Rationale behind fertility decline; Exemplification for the case of Andhra Pradesh; Implications of small families on child health care; Child's medical care (Post natal); Post natal medical preventive care; Post natal medical curative care; Post natal non-medical care; The multivariate model; Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; Maternal and child health.