The universal assumption is, if there is improvement in status of society in terms of education, health, occupation and wealth, it generates reduction in child mortality. Study is considered for testing above assumption in perspective of EAG states and Assam. National Family Health Survey- III has been used to carry out for the study. Study data contains 22179 sampling units which is the number of children born reported within the 5 years. Different socio demographic variables selected as development indicators of society. Relative risk had been evaluated with help of Cox proportional hazard model to illustrate child mortality in reference of different social structure in scenario of EAG states and Assam
As a part of the Millennium Development Goals, India seeks to substantially reduce its burden of chi...
INTRODUCTION: The Millennium Development Goals prompted renewed international efforts to reduce unde...
Background: There has been ample discussion on the levels and trends of infant mortality in India ov...
Abstract: One of the most important indicator or index of socio-economic development of a country or...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.918(no 98/2) / BLDSC - British L...
Background: Infant mortality rate (IMR) and under five mortality rates (UFMR) are the sensitive indi...
cense, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the or...
Recent Indian studies indicate stagnation in decline of child mortality, though various health care ...
A community-based study of Regional Determinants of Mortality Differentials in Children, was conduct...
OBJECTIVES: This goal of this study was to shed light on the ecological context as a potential deter...
The authors use data from the National Family Health Survey 2005 to present age-specific patterns of...
Objectives In India there has been a decline in overall under-five mortality, with some states stil...
The authors use data from the National Family Health Survey 2005 to present age-specific patterns of...
The children, who are the age of 5 years or less than five years, are called as under five childrens...
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
As a part of the Millennium Development Goals, India seeks to substantially reduce its burden of chi...
INTRODUCTION: The Millennium Development Goals prompted renewed international efforts to reduce unde...
Background: There has been ample discussion on the levels and trends of infant mortality in India ov...
Abstract: One of the most important indicator or index of socio-economic development of a country or...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.918(no 98/2) / BLDSC - British L...
Background: Infant mortality rate (IMR) and under five mortality rates (UFMR) are the sensitive indi...
cense, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the or...
Recent Indian studies indicate stagnation in decline of child mortality, though various health care ...
A community-based study of Regional Determinants of Mortality Differentials in Children, was conduct...
OBJECTIVES: This goal of this study was to shed light on the ecological context as a potential deter...
The authors use data from the National Family Health Survey 2005 to present age-specific patterns of...
Objectives In India there has been a decline in overall under-five mortality, with some states stil...
The authors use data from the National Family Health Survey 2005 to present age-specific patterns of...
The children, who are the age of 5 years or less than five years, are called as under five childrens...
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
As a part of the Millennium Development Goals, India seeks to substantially reduce its burden of chi...
INTRODUCTION: The Millennium Development Goals prompted renewed international efforts to reduce unde...
Background: There has been ample discussion on the levels and trends of infant mortality in India ov...