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Health Status 1 India 1 Indien 1 Kannur 1 Kerala 1 Levels and Determinants 1 Malappuram 1 Morbidity 1 Mortality 1 Sterblichkeit 1 Thiruvananthapuram 1 adolescence 1 age 1 age groups 1 childhood 1 community survey 1 data 1 demographic 1 households 1 kerala 1 life 1 life Course Perspective 1 life course analysis 1 morbidity 1 old age 1 regional factors 1 reporductive 1 reproductive ages 1 socio-economic 1 state 1 survey 1
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Navaneetham, K. 2 C.S, Krishnakumar 1 C.S., Krishnakumar 1 J, Retnakumar 1 K, Navaneetham 1 K.N, Nair 1 Kabir, M 1 Kabir, M. 1 Krishnakumar, C S 1 Krishnakumar, C. S. 1 Krishnakumar, C.S 1
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Centre for Development Studies (CDS) 1 eSocialSciences 1
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Centre for Development Studies, Trivendrum Working Papers 1 Shaping India : economic change in historical perspective 1 Working Papers / eSocialSciences 1
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Infant and under-five mortality among Dalits in India: Evidences from 2011 Census
J, Retnakumar; C.S., Krishnakumar - 2020
Hardly any attempts have been made to understand the dynamics of dalit mortality as it is highly relevant for addressing India’s health, mortality transition and human development. The National Family Health Survey, the only nation-wide sample survey believed to collect and divulge the most...
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Breeding, Feeding and Distribution of Milch Animal Holdings in India:An Analysis Based on the Data from the National Dairy Sample Survey
K.N, Nair; C.S, Krishnakumar - 2014
This paper is prepared against the broader background of the policy debates on the breeding, feeding and distributional consequences of dairy development in India. The data for the study is drawn from the National Dairy Sample Survey covering 186 districts spread over 14 major States in the...
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Morbidity Patterns In Kerala: Levels and Determinants
K, Navaneetham; Kabir, M; Krishnakumar, C S - eSocialSciences - 2009
This paper examines the levels, patterns, and determinants of morbidity in Kerala. This study is based on a community survey conducted in 2004, in three districts of the state namely Thiruvananthapuram, Malappuram and Kannur. The survey covers 3320 households having 17071 individuals in all age...
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Morbidity patterns in Kerala: Levels and determinants
Navaneetham, K.; Kabir, M.; Krishnakumar, C.S - Centre for Development Studies (CDS) - 2009
This paper examines the levels, patterns, and determinants of morbidity in Kerala. This study is based on a community survey conducted in 2004, in three districts of the state namely Thiruvananthapuram, Malappuram and Kannur. The survey covers 3320 households having 17071 individuals in all age...
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Mortality trends and patterns in India : historical and contemporary perspectives
Navaneetham, K.; Krishnakumar, C. S. - In: Shaping India : economic change in historical perspective, (pp. 266-294). 2011
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