This dissertation makes three scientific contributions to understand the ongoing epidemiological transition in India. The first chapter documents local externalities of solid fuel use for adult lung function. The use of solid fuels for cooking and heating is rooted in poverty and gender inequality within households. However, harms from solid fuel use are more widespread. In neighborhoods with high solid fuel use, the lungs of those who do not use solid fuels can be as obstructed as the lungs of those who use solid fuels. Because it contributes to both infectious disease among children and chronic diseases among adults, the use of solid fuels complicates the epidemiological transition in India. The second chapter observes that Indian infants...
Poor child health outcomes and high fertility rates are viewed as major obstacles to development in ...
This study examines the relationship between climate change and undernourishment and its negative im...
Background: Omran's theory explains changing disease patterns over time predominantly from infectiou...
This dissertation makes three scientific contributions to understand the ongoing epidemiological tra...
This dissertation examines the interrelationships among health, the environment, and social inequali...
Air pollution—both indoor and outdoor—results in more deaths and diseases in India than in any other...
This dissertation present three studies related to environmental factors that may help explain early...
India found itself on the brink of economic collapse in early 1991. An emergency loan secured from t...
Summary: Background: Air pollution is a major planetary health risk, with India estimated to have s...
Environmental health is a huge contributor to the global burden of disease, particularly in low- and...
The purpose of this chapter is to evaluate the relative strengths of economic and social status in d...
This dissertation is composed of two essays focusing on some key emerging issues of health economics...
This dissertation examines topics related to development, environment and health in developing count...
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
This dissertation project was aimed at evaluating health disparities that exist in health insurance ...
Poor child health outcomes and high fertility rates are viewed as major obstacles to development in ...
This study examines the relationship between climate change and undernourishment and its negative im...
Background: Omran's theory explains changing disease patterns over time predominantly from infectiou...
This dissertation makes three scientific contributions to understand the ongoing epidemiological tra...
This dissertation examines the interrelationships among health, the environment, and social inequali...
Air pollution—both indoor and outdoor—results in more deaths and diseases in India than in any other...
This dissertation present three studies related to environmental factors that may help explain early...
India found itself on the brink of economic collapse in early 1991. An emergency loan secured from t...
Summary: Background: Air pollution is a major planetary health risk, with India estimated to have s...
Environmental health is a huge contributor to the global burden of disease, particularly in low- and...
The purpose of this chapter is to evaluate the relative strengths of economic and social status in d...
This dissertation is composed of two essays focusing on some key emerging issues of health economics...
This dissertation examines topics related to development, environment and health in developing count...
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
This dissertation project was aimed at evaluating health disparities that exist in health insurance ...
Poor child health outcomes and high fertility rates are viewed as major obstacles to development in ...
This study examines the relationship between climate change and undernourishment and its negative im...
Background: Omran's theory explains changing disease patterns over time predominantly from infectiou...