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children – now live in cities and towns. This report adds to the growing body of evidence and analysis, from UNICEF and … partners, that scarcity and dispossession afflict the poorest and most marginalized children and families disproportionately …
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one point and draw out implications from it for actionable policies to reduce child mortality. The one point is: â …
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growth driven states like Tamil Nadu and Gujarat. Using parameters such as birth rate, death rate, infant mortality rate …, maternal mortality rates, among other, the author also reviews the inter-district performance of Maharashtra in health …
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The presentation shows the consequences of child marriage, how to prevent child marriage. [Power Point Presentation]. …
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Medical research indicates that breastfeeding suppresses post-natal fertility. The implications for breastfeeding …
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Understanding how mortality and fertility are linked is essential to the study of population dynamics. The fertility … population-representative multilevel longitudinal data, a behavioral fertility response to mortality exposure is identified, both … response to an unanticipated mortality shock is investigated that resulted from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which killed …
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year 2026. In case of mortality, despite major health problems, the average life expectancy will continue to rise during …
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framework, with endogenous fertility and mortality. The data come from a nationally representative survey of Indian rural …The causes and consequences of child labour are examined theoretically and empirically within a household decision …
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comprising fertility, mortality, and migration. [Working Paper No. 322] …
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Comments on Deolikar's paper: Deolalikar’s paper provides the empirical basis for policy makers to trust their knowledge and provide additional resources (mot merely in monetary terms) to the most vulnerable districts, even if criticized for leaving out the better performing ones.
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