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liberalization, and stricter IPR conditions than the TRIPS norms. An analysis and evaluation of health impacts of this FTA on Indian … socio economic environment, to maintain and encourage women’s access to health and healthcare, is undeniable. This study …
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This paper provides an analysis of demographic and health surveys of Private-Public Mix in Women and Health in Low-Income … countries. As always the Demographic and Health Survey is a very valuable source of data that can be used to understand health …-seeking behaviour in developing countries by teasing out the sources of health care used by households. [Technical Partner Paper 1] …
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This paper studies the impact of services trade liberalization under the currently negotiated EU-India FTA on women’s lives in India and tries to delineate the concern areas. Relevant sectors of interest are also studied with the two indicators; employment and access, in view. Some gender...
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- (years 2002 and 2004) universal health care coverage (UC) periods to analyse trends and patterns of the distribution of … utilisation and out-of-pocket (OOP) payments for public health care in relation to the distribution of household living standards …
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