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A qualitative study was conducted in the six states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Haryana to understand the socio-economic, cultural and demographic features accelatrating Infant Mortality rate and Maternal Mortality Rate.
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address gender inequality and more effectively combat HIV and AIDS. …
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, those of auspicious cohorts are found to have 2 extra months of schooling. The Vietnamese horoscope being gender …
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Bangladesh. Maymana and Mofizul’s story confirms much current thinking about persistent poverty in that country. [WP No. 22]. …
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Is there a gender gap in mathematics across many low- and middle-income countries? A detailed, comparable test score … data is used to analyze this. Micro level data on school performance linked to household demographics shows that the gender …
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While there is much written on the youth bulge in developing countries, little is being done to address the problems of the elderly. And yet demographically, it is this section that is showing high growth rates.
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, training, protocols, and resources, all of which are in short supply. The Centre for Vulnerable Women and Children is running …
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relate all these aspects to the function of the family in violating the democratic rights of women. …. position of women; 3. the perception of women as peripheral to economic development by the State and their consequent … marginalization and exploitation in the labour force; 4. the perpetuation of the notion of the family as a private area governed by …
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over. This study tries to look at the ways in which Kashmiri women coped with the restrictions placed on them by society …, the family, and circumstances. How have they survived in spite of negligible medical options? …
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Afghanistan is an example of a ‘‘fragile state,’’ characterised by a government that lacks the capacity to provide core services and basic security to its population. Improving health care within fragile states needs to focus on quick and tangible improvement of...
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