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-15 years of age using two cohorts of children drawn from the Young Lives Survey for India. The inputs into the production …
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focuses on recently migrant adolescent girls in India’s fast growing urban slum population for whom multiple vulnerabilities … through frontline workers and slum-women’s groups are recommended. On the health access front, in India it is easier for women …
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In the year 1975, the Indian government initiated the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), the largest national program in the world targeting long-term nutrition and holistic development of children, to be implemented through the Anganwadi Centers (AWC). Combining differences across...
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weight on cognitive development during childhood in India. We find that a 10 percent increase in birth weight increases …
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We evaluate the impact of oral polio vaccines on the incidence of disabilities in India, focusing on polio …-related disability. Polio was hyperendemic in India even as recently as the early 1990s but the country was declared wild polio virus …
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This paper shows that trade policy can have significant intergenerational distributional effects across gender and social strata. We compare women and births in rural Indian districts more or less exposed to tariff cuts. For low socioeconomic status women, tariff cuts increase the likelihood of...
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This paper shows that trade policy can have significant intergenerational distributional effects across gender and social strata. We compare women and births in rural Indian districts more or less exposed to tariff cuts. For low socioeconomic status women, tariff cuts increase the likelihood of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010744667
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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Although no comprehensive sickness insurance system existed in Japan until the mid-twentieth century, the infant mortality rate in Japan started to decline from the early twentieth century onwards, specifically owing to health improvements in low-income areas. This paper focuses on the impact of...
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, the government of India dubs the Maoists revolution as duplicitous. According to them, the armed struggle is doing more … goods (access to education, health, water, roads, bus services, communication facilities) in rural India. Using district …
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