BACKGROUND Prior studies suggest that infant mortality in rural areas of India is substantially higher than in urban areas. However, little is known about the determinants explaining such excess of rural mortality. OBJECTIVE This study systematically assesses the role of socioeconomic and maternal and child health (MCH) care-related programme factors in explaining the rural-urban gap in infant mortality during the past two decades. METHODS Long-term changes in rural and urban infant mortality were assessed using Sample Registration System (SRS) data. Binary logistic regression was used to analyse the association between socioeconomic and MCH care-related programme factors and infant mortality using data from the three rounds of the National...
OBJECTIVES: This goal of this study was to shed light on the ecological context as a potential deter...
Children and women comprise vulnerable populations in terms of health and are gravely affected by th...
Although child immunization is regarded as a highly cost-effective lifesaver, about fifty percent of...
Children are considered to be an important asset of a nation; therefore reduction in infant mortalit...
Background: Long-term reductions in infant mortality (IM) are possible only by addressing the distal...
cense, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the or...
This paper explores the effects of poverty on access to maternal health care services (MHC), linking...
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
Using data from the National Family Health Survey (1992–93), the present study examined the role of ...
BACKGROUND: India has the world's highest total number of under-five deaths of any nation. While pro...
As a part of the Millennium Development Goals, India seeks to substantially reduce its burden of chi...
Objectives: National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) – India was launched in 2005 to tackle urban-rural ...
INTRODUCTION: The Millennium Development Goals prompted renewed international efforts to reduce unde...
Recent Indian studies indicate stagnation in decline of child mortality, though various health care ...
This thesis examines the impact that rural-urban migration has on child survival in India, and explo...
OBJECTIVES: This goal of this study was to shed light on the ecological context as a potential deter...
Children and women comprise vulnerable populations in terms of health and are gravely affected by th...
Although child immunization is regarded as a highly cost-effective lifesaver, about fifty percent of...
Children are considered to be an important asset of a nation; therefore reduction in infant mortalit...
Background: Long-term reductions in infant mortality (IM) are possible only by addressing the distal...
cense, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the or...
This paper explores the effects of poverty on access to maternal health care services (MHC), linking...
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
Using data from the National Family Health Survey (1992–93), the present study examined the role of ...
BACKGROUND: India has the world's highest total number of under-five deaths of any nation. While pro...
As a part of the Millennium Development Goals, India seeks to substantially reduce its burden of chi...
Objectives: National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) – India was launched in 2005 to tackle urban-rural ...
INTRODUCTION: The Millennium Development Goals prompted renewed international efforts to reduce unde...
Recent Indian studies indicate stagnation in decline of child mortality, though various health care ...
This thesis examines the impact that rural-urban migration has on child survival in India, and explo...
OBJECTIVES: This goal of this study was to shed light on the ecological context as a potential deter...
Children and women comprise vulnerable populations in terms of health and are gravely affected by th...
Although child immunization is regarded as a highly cost-effective lifesaver, about fifty percent of...