Health being one of the most basic capabilities, the removal of gender bias in child health can go a long way in achieving gender parity in many other dimensions of human development. The present study examines the state-wise pattern of gender bias in child health in India. It uses 21 selected indicators of health outcome (e.g., post-neonatal death, child death and prevalence of malnutrition) and health-seeking behaviour (e.g., full immunisation, oral rehydration therapy, fever/ cough treatment and breast-feeding). Three rounds of unit level National Family Health Survey data are analysed using Borda Rule and Principal Component Analysis techniques. Children under age three years are the unit of the analysis. The study found that any consis...
Gender-based discrimination against females is rampant in certain parts of the world. This extends t...
Abstract Gender disparities in child undernutrition and mortality in India have been a topic of inte...
Although gender-based health disparities are prevalent in India, very little data are available on c...
Health being one of the most basic capabilities, the removal of gender bias in child health can go a...
This paper conducts an econometric analysis of data for a sample of over 4000 children in India, bet...
Arokiasamy Perianayagam.- Regional Patterns of Sex Bias and Excess Female Child Mortality in India U...
Son preference, or the privileging of sons over daughters in accordance to a patriarchal system, is ...
This paper attempts to analyse the role of some socio-economic and demographic variables on the like...
Background: Child health inequality between genders is a persisting problem throughout low and middl...
Arokiasamy Perianayagam.- Regional Patterns of Sex Bias in Child Health Care and Excess Female Child...
This paper assessed gender bias within hospitalisation rates to ascertain whether differential care-...
Given the poor condition of children\u27s health in developing countries, this article seeks to exam...
Half a million girls a year are sex-selectively aborted in India (Jha et al., 2006); many others nev...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the gender differentials in childhood feeding pra...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Strong preference for sons in...
Gender-based discrimination against females is rampant in certain parts of the world. This extends t...
Abstract Gender disparities in child undernutrition and mortality in India have been a topic of inte...
Although gender-based health disparities are prevalent in India, very little data are available on c...
Health being one of the most basic capabilities, the removal of gender bias in child health can go a...
This paper conducts an econometric analysis of data for a sample of over 4000 children in India, bet...
Arokiasamy Perianayagam.- Regional Patterns of Sex Bias and Excess Female Child Mortality in India U...
Son preference, or the privileging of sons over daughters in accordance to a patriarchal system, is ...
This paper attempts to analyse the role of some socio-economic and demographic variables on the like...
Background: Child health inequality between genders is a persisting problem throughout low and middl...
Arokiasamy Perianayagam.- Regional Patterns of Sex Bias in Child Health Care and Excess Female Child...
This paper assessed gender bias within hospitalisation rates to ascertain whether differential care-...
Given the poor condition of children\u27s health in developing countries, this article seeks to exam...
Half a million girls a year are sex-selectively aborted in India (Jha et al., 2006); many others nev...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the gender differentials in childhood feeding pra...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Strong preference for sons in...
Gender-based discrimination against females is rampant in certain parts of the world. This extends t...
Abstract Gender disparities in child undernutrition and mortality in India have been a topic of inte...
Although gender-based health disparities are prevalent in India, very little data are available on c...