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causal factors behind time and cost overruns. [CDE WP No. 181]. …
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Demand for drinking water is continuously increasing over the period of time in Mumbai city but the supply is stagnant … drinking water. Drinking water has its values in terms of time, space, quality and quantity. With the help of Tobit regression …
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factors over time were not analysed. This paper examines whether there has been change in the influence of factors such as … village level composition,household size and composition, and economic growth on poverty dynamics in different periods of time …
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This study aims to explore the impact of improved cook stoves (ICS) on fuel expenditure (consumption), smoke emission, and health of women (cook) in rural households of Bangladesh. In the follow-up survey (January-March 2010), 1,569 households, constituting of both who received ICS immediately...
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health problems or seeking dental healthcare is available which necessitates study for informed planning of a preventive …-giving practices of the healthcare practitioners - both professionals and non-professionals. Both quantitative and qualitative methods …
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healthcare. This is important both as a theoretical issue, in light of the recognition by many of healthcare as a universal right …
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households for studying the effects of intervention over time. Findings revealed substantial improvement in self-rated food … provider of healthcare to the poor. Potential ‘health empowerment’ effect of CFPR/TUP interventions was noted (e ….g., increase in knowledge about locally available healthcare, increase in treatment-seeking from formal providers, etc.). [Working …
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This research paper analyses Government policy with regard to Jhuggi-Jhopri clusters- a particular type of housing present in Delhi. These colonies are perceived to be illegal by the Government. With living conditions akin to slums, the inhabitants of such clusters are part of the economically...
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socio economic environment, to maintain and encourage women’s access to health and healthcare, is undeniable. This study …
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will underwrite effectiveness and ensure responsiveness in healthcare, education and information provision? …
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