Health and well-being in India : a quantitative analysis of inequality in outcomes and opportunities
By: Borooah, Vani Kant
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Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 305.51220954 BO HE (Browse shelf) | Available | October2018 | T0060295 |
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305.488963 AM MA Male daughters, female husbands : | 305.5 BO BE Behind the beautiful forevers / | 305.50973 ST PR The price of inequality / | 305.51220954 BO HE Health and well-being in India : | 305.520941 SM EL Elites, race and nationhood : | 305.522 CR FI 5,000 years of royalty : | 305.5230973 CH TR The triple package : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.Health Outcomes and Policy in India
2. Sanitation and Hygiene
3.The Social Orientation of India’s Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Program
4. Child Malnutrition
5.The Health of Elderly Persons
6. Deaths in the Family
7. Inequality and Well-Being
8. Summary and Conclusions
The theme of this book is health outcomes in India, in particular to outcomes relating to its caste and religious groups and, within these groups, to their women and children. The book’s tenor is analytical and based upon a rigorous examination of recent data from both government and non-government sources. The major areas covered are sanitation, use by mothers of the government’s child development services, child malnutrition, deaths in families, gender discrimination, and the measurement of welfare.