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the age of five. This is also true for India, where these two diseases have been the major causes behind infant mortality …
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With India’s low life expectancy largely reflecting deaths from preventable diseases, the most significant gains in …
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Among countries with comparable levels of income, India has one of the more progressive disability policy frameworks …; however, people with disabilities in India are subject to multiple disadvantages. This paper focuses on state-level variations …
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the age of five. This is also true for India, where these two diseases have been the major causes behind infant mortality …
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to health facilities affects institutional births in a resource-constrained country like India. We use Two-Stage Residual …
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Development economics in recent years have become more people centric than before. It has rediscovered that human beings are both the means and the end of economic development process, and without Human Development that process becomes a hollow rhetoric. The maze of technical concepts and growth...
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This paper estimates the effect of early lead exposure on academic achievement and adult earnings. We analyze longitudinal information from individuals attending primary and secondary schools in the city of Arica (in northern Chile). Between 1984 and 1989, Arica received more than 20,000 tons of...
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The day surgery is a highly effective tool for providing health care which has been used in Slovakia only for the last decade. The unified system of payment for inpatient or outpatient (day care) surgeries causes the reduction of health insurance companies´ spending. Incorrectly configured and...
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Many governments in developing countries implement programs that aim to address nutrional failures in early childhood, yet credible evidence on the effectiveness of these interventions is scant. This paper evaluates the impact of a large-scale, government-run, food fortification program on child...
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Existing situation in India is marked by laudable health indicators in terms of increased life expectancy which doubled …
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