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detailed methodology for identification of the urban poor households are described. [Planning Commission]. URL …
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To understand the ageing in India, a primary survey was carried out in seven states – Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal – having a higher percentage of population in the age group 60 years and above compared to the national...
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Panel studies based on the same set of sample households or individuals at two points of time 5 or 10 years apart are … were the same as those surveyed in Kerala Migration Study (KMS) in 1999. About 5 thousand of the 10 thousand households of … SMS in 2004 were the same as those selected in KMS in 1999. About 14 thousand individuals in the 2004 sample households …
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The purpose of this study is to review the changes that have taken place recently in water supply and sanitation services and examine the role of various stakeholders involved in urban governance in this sector. [CSH Occassonal Paper N 22/2008].
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-farming households in North and Northeast Thailand is done. Using data from a 2006 household survey covering 626 households in eight …
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livelihood adopted by households and the local institution in shaping these strategies. The study is based on the data collected …
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the changes in food consumption among the ultra poor households over the period. The second part describes the differences … in food and nutrient consumption between selected ultra poor (SUP) and non selected ultra poor (NSUP) households in 2004 …
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3320 households having 17071 individuals in all age groups. Reported morbidity was captured for a period of fifteen days …
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The paper analyzes the effects of changes in consumption factor on the calculation of inflation calculation in Bangladesh. This is important as there might exist some volatile and non-trend components within CPI as it is measursed in Bangladesh
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Agriculture’s share in GDP is less than 15 per cent but it still remains the direct domain of over half of the population whose economic prospects are linked to the performance of agriculture. There are many schemes taken by NABARD to improve the agricultural sector but there ahead which...
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