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Health is considered to be an extremely important component of human welfare. By the time India gained independence in … 1947, achievement of good health had become an important national goal in its own right. Nevertheless, a vast public health … infrastructure in India comprising of 145,000 Sub-centres, 23,000 Public Health Centres (PHCs) and 3222 Community Health Centres …
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When do we know that the rule of law has failed or been corrupted? Who can we point to as corrupting legal order or the rule of law when most of the parties appear to be one-shotters? One shot players lack the ability to quickly master and more importantly conquer sophisticated legal labyrinths...
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. Further, hunger (calorie deficiency) has actually increased during the post-reform period. Using household level National … dividend by reducing hunger. Indeed rising per capita incomes are not likely to be sufficient to reduce hunger. The paper also …
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said that expanding educational facilities and improving quality of education are key instruments and reducing poverty is a … poverty and education and many more international studies revealed that improvement in education reducing poverty resulted in … (education) in India with the emphasis on State wise analysis. The elasticity concept has used to study the relationship between …
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total one never is, if education is available, and the disutility of child labour can be compensated by the expected utility … self-enforcing, or actually counterproductive. If the government wants to re- duce child labour and raise education to the …
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comprising of in- come inequality, education, and health outcomes affect poverty reduction. The study uses a panel dataset of the …-GMM). The results show that GDP per capita exerts significant negative effect on poverty while inequality, education and health … outcomes do not show significant effect on poverty. Although, the estimates of inequality, health and education outcomes are …
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Human right agencies across the globe in collaboration with scientists have advocated against the negative health … possible health risks in underage working children. The paper focuses special attention to developing countries with the …
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expenditures, (2) significant share of education relegating the role of health care and (3) higher priority of transfer payments …-restructuring period indicates the shifting of priority from education and health towards transfer payments in the later than the former … social expenditures, higher priority of education and health and reform in the efficiency criteria used for the devolution of …
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women's constraints on child outcomes using nationally representative household Demographic and Health Survey data from …'s access to water, sanitation, housing, healthcare, nutrition, education and information. We identify causal impacts using a …
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deprivation in different dimensions for example income, health and education. The human development and human deprivation studies … with insufficient outcomes with respect to health, nutrition, and literacy and deficient social relations, insecurity, and …
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