This study examines the economic profiles of morbidity by disease in Kerala and all- India by estimating Engel elasticities for diseases and classifying them as between those associated with affluence and deprivation. Morbidity rates, in general, are more for the rich than for the poor. There could be factors other than income, which influence the morbidity rates as revealed by horizontal pseudo-Lorenz curves for distribution of reported total morbidity across households. That morbidity rates are higher for the rich than for the poor households does not hold uniformly valid at the level of individual diseases. This is borne out by pseudo-Lorenz curves for diseasespecific morbidity. Pseudo-Lorenz curves lay above/below the Line of Eq...
Whether non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are diseases of poverty or affluence in low-and-middle inco...
Health is an important determinant of human development, which is about enhancing freedom of human ...
This study builds on the extant literature by highlighting the persistence of non-communicable disea...
This paper takes up the issues pertaining to the health sector in Kerala in a larger comparative pe...
This paper takes up the issues pertaining to the health sector in Kerala in a larger comparative per...
This paper takes up the issues pertaining to the health sector in Kerala in a larger comparative per...
While Kerala has been hailed for its development in social sectors, the available data show the rema...
Abstract The prevalence of ailments and hospitalization in Kerala was examined using data from the 5...
This report contributes to the literature on the economic implications of non-communicable disease (...
Although overall health status of Kerala has improved, morbidity remains high. Tertiary diseases in ...
This study critically analyses out of pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) in India, and provides polic...
OBJECTIVES In India, both communicable and non-communicable diseases have been argued to disproporti...
Whether non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are diseases of poverty or affluence in low-and-middle inco...
The relationship between multidimensional poverty and catastrophic health expenditures has not been ...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes have become a leading threat to p...
Whether non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are diseases of poverty or affluence in low-and-middle inco...
Health is an important determinant of human development, which is about enhancing freedom of human ...
This study builds on the extant literature by highlighting the persistence of non-communicable disea...
This paper takes up the issues pertaining to the health sector in Kerala in a larger comparative pe...
This paper takes up the issues pertaining to the health sector in Kerala in a larger comparative per...
This paper takes up the issues pertaining to the health sector in Kerala in a larger comparative per...
While Kerala has been hailed for its development in social sectors, the available data show the rema...
Abstract The prevalence of ailments and hospitalization in Kerala was examined using data from the 5...
This report contributes to the literature on the economic implications of non-communicable disease (...
Although overall health status of Kerala has improved, morbidity remains high. Tertiary diseases in ...
This study critically analyses out of pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) in India, and provides polic...
OBJECTIVES In India, both communicable and non-communicable diseases have been argued to disproporti...
Whether non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are diseases of poverty or affluence in low-and-middle inco...
The relationship between multidimensional poverty and catastrophic health expenditures has not been ...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes have become a leading threat to p...
Whether non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are diseases of poverty or affluence in low-and-middle inco...
Health is an important determinant of human development, which is about enhancing freedom of human ...
This study builds on the extant literature by highlighting the persistence of non-communicable disea...