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determinants of catastrophic OOP health expenditure in India. Findings suggest that it is important to carefully revise the concept … catastrophic spending in India. The findings also suggest that even after efforts to reduce differences among various social … classes in India, socially deprived classes are still vulnerable as they are more likely to experience financial catastrophe …
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two is far more complicated for developing countries like India, given the dependence of a large section of the population …
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The objective of this working paper is to examine the extent of employment oriented migration of females in India and … among the migrants and those who identified themselves as heads. In all the states in South India this percentage is high …
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set collected in the Himalayan region of India allows us to deal with the heterogeneity of rural nonfarm activities by …
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region or country. That these rates in India have been rather high particularly for women is a matter of concern. As Floud … health status. Due to limited information base on BMI very few studies in India have analysed the determinants of CED (which …
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In India, the out-of-pocket health expenditure by households accounts for around 70 percent of the total expenditure on … of large out-of-pocket health expenditure. In India, health insurance has limited coverage and the present paper studies …
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This paper considers two major issues that need to be treated as matters of urgency. First, internal (within country) migrations in the Asian (ACI) region are mostly undocumented and large. It is shown there are significant differences in wages and human development measures to which...
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Some services directly produce outputs that are important for human development, such as basic human services. Many other services are important inputs into the production and distribution of goods that are necessary for human development purposes. A more efficient services sector should mean...
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Some services directly produce outputs that are important for human development, such as basic human services. Many other services are important inputs into the production and distribution of goods that are necessary for human development purposes. A more efficient services sector should mean...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278167
Some services directly produce outputs that are important for human development, such as basic human services. Many other services are important inputs into the production and distribution of goods that are necessary for human development purposes. A more efficient services sector should mean...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278224