Two-Level Logistic Regression Analysis of Factors Influencing Anemia among Non-Pregnant Women of Reproductive Age in Bangladesh.- Prevalence and Associated Determinants of Low Birth Weight in Developing Countries: A Multi-Country Analysis from Nationwide Population-Based Survey.- Incidence of Teenage Pregnancy and Challenges on Child Health: A Cross-section Study in India.- Determinants of Psychological Wellbeing and its Impact on Mental Health.- Maternal Anemia: A Village Level Empirical Observation in Assam.- Measuring the Status and Identifying the Factors Influencing Child Immunization in Darjeeling District of West Bengal.- Gender Inequality and Child Nutritional Status.- Health in North-Eastern States of India: An Analysis of Economic Vulnerabilities.- Association of Economic Inequality with Health Inequality: Women in North-East India.- Prevalence of Malaria and HbE in North-East India: Genetics and Health Implications.- Child Deprivation in Indian Context: Concern about Heath and Education Related Issues.- The Role of Government Expenditure in the Healthcare System of Assam: An Overview.- Assessing burden of Infant Mortality on Socio-economic Classes in North-Eastern India.- A Predictive Approach to Study on Trends and Prospects of Fertility in India.- Prevalence of Child Undernutrition in India: Estimating Extent of Deficits Using Distributions of Nutritional Outcomes.- Health Expenditures across Major States of India: Issues of Convergence and Equality.- Health and Deprivation: A Suggested Application to the North-Eastern States of India.- Inequality in Child Mortality in the North-Eastern States of India.- The Determinants Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenditure in Bangladesh: Evidence from Household Income and Expenditure Survey-2010.- Access to Life Saving Medicines and Healthcare: A Case Study of Aurangabad District of Bihar.- Deprivation of Women in North-East India: An Exploratory Study.- Meteorological Conditions and Malaria cases, Study in Context toMeghalaya.- Comparative Study of Health Related Physical Fitness among Children Attending Municipality and International Schools in Nashik City.- Case Study of Porto Velho City Rondonia State Brazil on the Services Quality in Government Health Organization.- Factors Affecting Morbidity and Utilization of Health Care Services: A case study in Nagoan District of Assam.- Morbidity Pattern of Elderly in India.- Association of Nutritional Status and Drinking Water among the Children of North East India.
Utpal Kumar De is currently a Professor of Economics and Head of
the Department of Economics at the North-Eastern Hill University,
Shillong, India. Prof. De has been engaged in teaching at the
postgraduate level since 1994. His research interests include
agricultural economics and rural development, issues concerning
environmental and natural resources, climate change adaptation, and
empowerment of women. Prof. De has visited Europe and Asia in
connection with research and delivered keynote and invited lectures
at a number of conferences. Besides presenting over 60 research
papers at various international and national conferences, he has
published seven volumes, completed a number of research projects
and published over 75 research articles in reputed national and
international journals. He is listed in the Who’s Who in the World
2013 Pearl Anniversary Edition, inclusion in which is limited to
those individuals who have demonstrated outstanding achievements in
their own fields of endeavor and who have, thereby, contributed
significantly to the betterment of contemporary
society. Manoranjan Pal is currently a Professor at the
Economic Research Unit (ERU) of the Indian Statistical Institute
(ISI), Kolkata. At the institute, besides teaching graduate and
postgraduate courses, he is also engaged in carrying out projects
of the Government of India and other organizations, while also
guiding doctoral students. He was the Head of the ERU and
Professor-In-Charge of the ISI’s Social Sciences Division (SSD). He
worked as Member Secretary, Board of Directors, International
Statistical Education Centre (ISEC), Kolkata, for more than 10
years starting from February 1999. Prof. Pal has held the post of a
Visiting Professor at many international institutions. He has
published more than 100 papers in reputed national and
international journals and books. His research interests include
the measurement of poverty, inequality and segregation, applied
econometrics, andhealth and nutrition. Professor Pal’s name is
included in the World 2013 Pearl Anniversary Edition in Marquis
Who’s Who, inclusion in which is limited to those individuals who
have demonstrated outstanding achievements in their own fields of
endeavor. Premananda Bharati is currently a Visiting Professor
at the Biological Anthropology Unit of the Indian Statistical
Institute (ISI), Kolkata. He was Professor and Head of the same
unit before his retirement in 2016, after having served at the
institute for more than 30 years. His fields of interest include
human biology, physical anthropology, growth, nutrition, poverty,
gender issues and demography. He has taught at the Center of
Statistics, Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), Pretoria, South
Africa. Prof. Bharati was named the International Man of the Year
(1993/94) by the International Biographical Centre, Cambridge,
England; and Man of the Year 1994 by the American Biographical
Institute, North Carolina,USA. He is a fellow of the Human Biology
Association, Michigan, USA. In addition to teaching, he has
published more than 100 research papers in journals of national and
international repute and completed a number of research projects.
He has visited America, Europe, and Asia extensively in connection
with short-term courses and has delivered invited lectures and
presented papers at various international and national seminars and
conferences.
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