Universal Immunization Programme: Determinants of Immunization
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Universal Immunization Programme: Determinants of Immunization (2015)
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ISBN: 9783659763915 bzw. 3659763918, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Aug 2015, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - The study analyses the effects of some selected demographic and socioeconomic predictor variables on likelihood of immunization of a child for six vaccine-preventable diseases covered under UIP from the demand-side assuming ceteris paribus supply-side bottlenecks. It focuses on immunization coverage a) in all India, b) in rural and urban areas in India, c) for DPT, Polio, and partial immunization in India, d) for three groups of states, namely, Empowered Action Group, North-Eastern and other states, and e) for three states, namely, Bihar, Tamilnadu, and West Bengal. The study applies logistic regression model to National Family Health Survey-2 (1998-99) data. Excepting a few cases, the results are consistent across different models. Likelihood increases with residence, mother's education level, mother's exposure to mass media, mother's awareness about immunization, antenatal care during pregnancy, standard of living index of household, electricity, female household-headship, mother's empowerment index, and *** of the child; it decreases with birth-order irrespective of the *** of the child. Religion, caste/ tribe and zone of states also have some effects. 112 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - The study analyses the effects of some selected demographic and socioeconomic predictor variables on likelihood of immunization of a child for six vaccine-preventable diseases covered under UIP from the demand-side assuming ceteris paribus supply-side bottlenecks. It focuses on immunization coverage a) in all India, b) in rural and urban areas in India, c) for DPT, Polio, and partial immunization in India, d) for three groups of states, namely, Empowered Action Group, North-Eastern and other states, and e) for three states, namely, Bihar, Tamilnadu, and West Bengal. The study applies logistic regression model to National Family Health Survey-2 (1998-99) data. Excepting a few cases, the results are consistent across different models. Likelihood increases with residence, mother's education level, mother's exposure to mass media, mother's awareness about immunization, antenatal care during pregnancy, standard of living index of household, electricity, female household-headship, mother's empowerment index, and *** of the child; it decreases with birth-order irrespective of the *** of the child. Religion, caste/ tribe and zone of states also have some effects. 112 pp. Englisch.
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Universal Immunization Programme: Determinants of Immunization (Paperback) (2015)
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ISBN: 9783659763915 bzw. 3659763918, in Deutsch, Omniscriptum Gmbh Co. Kg. Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository EURO [60485773], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.The study analyses the effects of some selected demographic and socioeconomic predictor variables on likelihood of immunization of a child for six vaccine-preventable diseases covered under UIP from the demand-side assuming ceteris paribus supply-side bottlenecks. It focuses on immunization coverage a) in all India, b) in rural and urban areas in India, c) for DPT, Polio, and partial immunization in India, d) for three groups of states, namely, Empowered Action Group, North-Eastern and other states, and e) for three states, namely, Bihar, Tamilnadu, and West Bengal. The study applies logistic regression model to National Family Health Survey-2 (1998-99) data. Excepting a few cases, the results are consistent across different models. Likelihood increases with residence, mother s education level, mother s exposure to mass media, mother s awareness about immunization, antenatal care during pregnancy, standard of living index of household, electricity, female household-headship, mother s empowerment index, and *** of the child; it decreases with birth-order irrespective of the *** of the child. Religion, caste/ tribe and zone of states also have some effects.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.The study analyses the effects of some selected demographic and socioeconomic predictor variables on likelihood of immunization of a child for six vaccine-preventable diseases covered under UIP from the demand-side assuming ceteris paribus supply-side bottlenecks. It focuses on immunization coverage a) in all India, b) in rural and urban areas in India, c) for DPT, Polio, and partial immunization in India, d) for three groups of states, namely, Empowered Action Group, North-Eastern and other states, and e) for three states, namely, Bihar, Tamilnadu, and West Bengal. The study applies logistic regression model to National Family Health Survey-2 (1998-99) data. Excepting a few cases, the results are consistent across different models. Likelihood increases with residence, mother s education level, mother s exposure to mass media, mother s awareness about immunization, antenatal care during pregnancy, standard of living index of household, electricity, female household-headship, mother s empowerment index, and *** of the child; it decreases with birth-order irrespective of the *** of the child. Religion, caste/ tribe and zone of states also have some effects.
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Universal Immunization Programme: Determinants of Immunization (1998)
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ISBN: 9783659763915 bzw. 3659763918, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Lieferzeit: 5 Tage.
The study analyses the effects of some selected demographic and socioeconomic predictor variables on likelihood of immunization of a child for six vaccine-preventable diseases covered under UIP from the demand-side assuming ceteris paribus supply-side bottlenecks. It focuses on immunization coverage a) in all India, b) in rural and urban areas in India, c) for DPT, Polio, and partial immunization in India, d) for three groups of states, namely, Empowered Action Group, North-Eastern and other states, and e) for three states, namely, Bihar, Tamilnadu, and West Bengal. The study applies logistic regression model to National Family Health Survey-2 (1998-99) data. Excepting a few cases, the results are consistent across different models. Likelihood increases with residence, mother's education level, mother's exposure to mass media, mother's awareness about immunization, antenatal care during pregnancy, standard of living index of household, electricity, female household-headship, mother's empowerment index, and sex of the child, it decreases with birth-order irrespective of the sex of the child. Religion, caste/ tribe and zone of states also have some effects.
The study analyses the effects of some selected demographic and socioeconomic predictor variables on likelihood of immunization of a child for six vaccine-preventable diseases covered under UIP from the demand-side assuming ceteris paribus supply-side bottlenecks. It focuses on immunization coverage a) in all India, b) in rural and urban areas in India, c) for DPT, Polio, and partial immunization in India, d) for three groups of states, namely, Empowered Action Group, North-Eastern and other states, and e) for three states, namely, Bihar, Tamilnadu, and West Bengal. The study applies logistic regression model to National Family Health Survey-2 (1998-99) data. Excepting a few cases, the results are consistent across different models. Likelihood increases with residence, mother's education level, mother's exposure to mass media, mother's awareness about immunization, antenatal care during pregnancy, standard of living index of household, electricity, female household-headship, mother's empowerment index, and sex of the child, it decreases with birth-order irrespective of the sex of the child. Religion, caste/ tribe and zone of states also have some effects.
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Universal Immunization Programme: Determinants of Immunization
DE NW
ISBN: 9783659763915 bzw. 3659763918, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, zzgl. Versandkosten.
The study analyses the effects of some selected demographic and socioeconomic predictor variables on likelihood of immunization of a child for six vaccine-preventable diseases covered under UIP from the demand-side assuming ceteris paribus supply-side bottlenecks. It focuses on immunization coverage a) in all India, b) in rural and urban areas in India, c) for DPT, Polio, and partial immunization in India, d) for three groups of states, namely, Empowered Action Group, North-Eastern and other states, and e) for three states, namely, Bihar, Tamilnadu, and West Bengal. The study applies logistic regression model to National Family Health Survey-2 (1998-99) data. Excepting a few cases, the results are consistent across different models. Likelihood increases with residence, mother's education level, mother's exposure to mass media, mother's awareness about immunization, antenatal care during pregnancy, standard of living index of household, electricity, female household-headship, mother's empowerment index, and *** of the child; it decreases with birth-order irrespective of the *** of the child. Religion, caste/ tribe and zone of states also have some effects.
The study analyses the effects of some selected demographic and socioeconomic predictor variables on likelihood of immunization of a child for six vaccine-preventable diseases covered under UIP from the demand-side assuming ceteris paribus supply-side bottlenecks. It focuses on immunization coverage a) in all India, b) in rural and urban areas in India, c) for DPT, Polio, and partial immunization in India, d) for three groups of states, namely, Empowered Action Group, North-Eastern and other states, and e) for three states, namely, Bihar, Tamilnadu, and West Bengal. The study applies logistic regression model to National Family Health Survey-2 (1998-99) data. Excepting a few cases, the results are consistent across different models. Likelihood increases with residence, mother's education level, mother's exposure to mass media, mother's awareness about immunization, antenatal care during pregnancy, standard of living index of household, electricity, female household-headship, mother's empowerment index, and *** of the child; it decreases with birth-order irrespective of the *** of the child. Religion, caste/ tribe and zone of states also have some effects.
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Universal Immunization Programme: Determinants of Immunization (1998)
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783659763915 bzw. 3659763918, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Universal Immunization Programme: Determinants of Immunization: The study analyses the effects of some selected demographic and socioeconomic predictor variables on likelihood of immunization of a child for six vaccine-preventable diseases covered under UIP from the demand-side assuming ceteris paribus supply-side bottlenecks. It focuses on immunization coverage a) in all India, b) in rural and urban areas in India, c) for DPT, Polio, and partial immunization in India, d) for three groups of states, namely, Empowered Action Group, North-Eastern and other states, and e) for three states, namely, Bihar, Tamilnadu, and West Bengal. The study applies logistic regression model to National Family Health Survey-2 (1998-99) data. Excepting a few cases, the results are consistent across different models. Likelihood increases with residence, mother`s education level, mother`s exposure to mass media, mother`s awareness about immunization, antenatal care during pregnancy, standard of living index of household, electricity, female household-headship, mother`s empowerment index, and sex of the child it decreases with birth-order irrespective of the sex of the child. Religion, caste/ tribe and zone of states also have some effects. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Universal Immunization Programme: Determinants of Immunization: The study analyses the effects of some selected demographic and socioeconomic predictor variables on likelihood of immunization of a child for six vaccine-preventable diseases covered under UIP from the demand-side assuming ceteris paribus supply-side bottlenecks. It focuses on immunization coverage a) in all India, b) in rural and urban areas in India, c) for DPT, Polio, and partial immunization in India, d) for three groups of states, namely, Empowered Action Group, North-Eastern and other states, and e) for three states, namely, Bihar, Tamilnadu, and West Bengal. The study applies logistic regression model to National Family Health Survey-2 (1998-99) data. Excepting a few cases, the results are consistent across different models. Likelihood increases with residence, mother`s education level, mother`s exposure to mass media, mother`s awareness about immunization, antenatal care during pregnancy, standard of living index of household, electricity, female household-headship, mother`s empowerment index, and sex of the child it decreases with birth-order irrespective of the sex of the child. Religion, caste/ tribe and zone of states also have some effects. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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Universal Immunization Programme: Determinants of Immunization
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ISBN: 3659763918 bzw. 9783659763915, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Universal Immunization Programme: Determinants of Immunization (2015)
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783659763915 bzw. 3659763918, vermutlich in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
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