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1 APPENDIX IV RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 1. Publications Abhishek Singh, F Ram and Ranjan Rajiv Couples reproductive goals in India and their policy relevance, Social Change (forthcoming). P Arokiasamy and J Pradhan Gender bias against female children in India: implications for achieving millennium development goals (MDGs), IIPS Newsletter 45 (3 & 4). January J Retnakumar and P Arokiasamy Explaining declining school enrolment in Kerala, Journal of South Asian Development (forthcoming). J Pradhan and P Arokiasamy "High infant and child mortality rates in Orissa: An assessment of major reasons," Population, Space and Time, 12: R B Bhagat Dynamics of urban population growth by size class of towns and cities in India, Demography India 33 (1): 47-60, Space, place and fertility behaviour, Economic and Political Weekly 40 (47): , November 19, R B Bhagat and Aparajita Chattopadhyay Characteristics and correlates of tribal fertility: A study of selected tribes, Demography India 33 (2): , Chander Shekhar and F Ram "Timing to initiate contraceptive use and its overlap with postpartum insuceptibility, Demography India, Vol.34, (2) pp 22-36, Chander Shekhar, Laxmi Kant Dwivedi and F Ram "Fertility goals and regulation in north-eastern states of India: an application of supply demand framework," Journal of Empirical Research in Social Sciences (JERSS), Vol. 2 pp 1-27, Chakraborty Sandeep and Chander Shekhar 35
2 "Childbearing behaviour in India," Indian Journal of Population Education, No. 30: pp.3-11, Sebastian Mary P, S Kumar, M E Khan, Chander Shekhar and N K Gupta "Studying the utilisation of emergency contraceptive services through paramedics in India,", Research Update No.5, Sep. 2005, New Delhi, Population Council/FRONTIERS, pp 2-11, K C Das and Nilambari Gokhale International migration and indigenisation of labour: a case study of the Sultanate of Oman, Asia Pacific Migration Journal (forthcoming). A P Deshpande and C P Prakasam Socio-economic implications of HIV/AIDS in Mumbai, In C P Prakasam and S Sivaraju (eds.), Adolescents Reproductive Health Perspectives, B R Publishing Corporation, Delhi, Papiya Guha and Kamla Gupta Ethical issues in reproductive health research in India: insight from a multi-ethnic community, In Prakasam, C. P. Prakasam and S Siva Raju (Eds.) Adolescents Reproductive Health Perspectives, B. R. Publishing Corporation, New Delhi Pp Papiya Guha and Kamla Gupta Indian system of medicine for women s health: a client perspective, Journal of Bio-social Science (accepted for publication). Ruchi Sogarwal, Kamla Gupta L.K. Dwivedi Reproductive health problems among urban women: a study of four metro cities in India accepted in Mathiyazhagan (ed.) Health and Population: Perspectives and Issues. L Ladusingh and M N Devi and K J Singh Sex preference and contraceptive use in Manipur, Sociological Bulletin 55 (1): L Ladusingh and Kalpita Bhuyan Can India harvest demographic dividend of changing age structure? International Journal of Economic Research 3 (1): L Ladusingh and Chungkham Holendro Singh Place, community education, gender and child mortality in northeast India, Population, Space and Place 12 (1): S Lahiri, Arni S R Srinivasa Rao and S Srinivasan 36
3 Role of age-specific growth rates on population ageing in some developed and developing countries: a comparative study, Demography India 34 (1): Ranjana Singh, Lakshmi Kant Dwivedi and S Lahiri A study of child loss among women in north-eastern states of India, In Manju Pandey (Ed.), Statistical Advances in Bioinformatics: Proceedings of the Seventh Conference of the International Society (Indian Region), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2006, New Delhi, pp Amenla Nuken and L Ladusingh Inter-generational social mobility: a study of Konyak Naga Tribe, Social Change 35 (3): Datta Pushpita and S K Mohanty India s future population and its socio-economic implication by 2015, Demography India, Vol. 34, No. 2, 2005, pp K Srinivasan and S K Mohanty Health care utilisation by source and levels of deprivation in major states of India: findings from NFHS 2, Demography India 33 (2). July-December, P K Murthy A comparison of different methods for decomposition of changes in expectation of life at birth and differentials in life expectancy at birth, Demographic Research 12 (7). April S Niranjan, Saritha Nair, and T K Roy A Socio-demographic analysis of size and structure of Family in India, Journal of Comparative Family Studies 36 (4): December S Niranjan, S K Singh and G Rama Rao Evaluation of AIDS intervention projects in Maharashtra: Key facilitating factors and barriers in the control of HIV/AIDS, Indian Journal of Social Development,. June S Niranjan and B Madhusudana Spatial variations in elevated blood lead levels among young children in Mumbai, India, Population, Space and Place (forthcoming). Stephen L. Schensul, A Mekki-Berrada, B K Nastasi, S Niranjan, and Ravi K Verma 37
4 Healing traditions and men s sexual health in Mumbai, India: the realities of practiced medicine in urban poor communities, Social Science and Medicine (forthcoming). C P Prakasam and Siva Raju Adolescents Reproductive Health Perspectives (edited book), B R Publishing Corporation, Delhi, C P Prakasam and N Audinarayana Prevalence of induced abortion in rural Tamil Nadu, In C P Prakasam and S Sivaraju (eds.), Adolescents Reproductive Health Perspectives, Delhi: B R Publishing Corporation, F Ram, Abhishek singh and Arvind Pandey Uttar Pradesh: population perspective, in Srivastava, V. K. et al. (eds.) Uttar Pradesh Population (forthcoming). Sayeed Unisa, R B Bhagat, T K Roy and R B Upadhyay Demographic transition of Parsi population in India: an emerging trepidation (communicated for publication). Sayeed Unisa and Nitin Datta Life across marital fringe in India: does headship matter? Demography India 33 (2): Sayeed Unisa, S Pujari and R Usha Child adoption among infertile women: evidence from India (communicated for publication). Sayeed Unisa, R S Reshmi, R M Singh and G Rama Rao An investigation into low coverage of immunization in Jharkhand and Rajasthan (communicated for publication). S K Singh Some methodological issues in evaluation of HIV/AIDS interventions in Maharashtra, Indian Journal of Social Development (forthcoming). S K Singh, Kamla Gupta and S Lahiri and Jean Schensul Dynamics of social networking, drug abuse and risk behaviour to STD and HIV/AIDS in India: a case study of adult male migrants in Surat, India, In Arvind Pandey (ed.) Bio-statistical Aspects of Health and Population, Hindustan Publishing Corporation, New Delhi Pp
5 Ranjan, Rajiv and Sulabha Parasuraman Treatment seeking behaviour and reproductive health risks among married adolescents in Bihar. In C. P. Prakasam and S. Siva Raju (Eds.). Adolescent Reproductive Health Perspectives, B. R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi. Usha Ram and M K Pradhan An investigation into utilisation of maternal health care services in the EAG states, In C. P. Prakasam and S. Siva Raju (eds.). Adolescent Reproductive Health Perspectives, New Delhi: B. R. Publishing Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Pp Identifying contexts and vulnerability of the urban youth towards pre-marital sex: evidences from Puri district of Eastern India, Journal of International Family Planning Perspectives (communicated for publication). Usha Ram and L K Dwivedi Importance of community level effects in explaining the fertility of rural India: a comparative study under multiple and multilevel regression analysis, Demography India (forthcoming). Usha Ram and F Ram Population dynamics: the Indian perspective, In M. Parihar & A. B. Gandhi (Eds.), Contraception: when and how? Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India. Pp M Vaithilingam No need more than one now! Never need more than two!! Indian Journal of Population Education 31: Family planning use among rural women and correlates in Tamil Nadu, Journal of Rural Development (forthcoming). Mothers aspirations for children and correlates in rural Tamil Nadu (communicated for publication to Asia-Pacific Population Journal). Value of children and correlates in rural Tamil Nadu: a quantitative approach (communicated for publication to Economic and Political Weekly). 2. IIPS Research monographs P Arokiasamy, T K Roy, M Guruswamy and H Lhungdim, S Chatterji and S Nandraj Health system performance assessment: World Health Survey (India) 2003, IIPS, Mumbai & WHO, Geneva
6 P Arokiasamy and J Pradhan Maternal and child health care in India: access and demand determinants, IIPS, Mumbai Chander Shekhar and F Ram National report on evaluation of functioning of urban health posts and urban family welfare centres in India, IIPS, Mumbai, M Guruswamy, P Arokiasamy and H Lhungdim World health survey 2003: Karnataka, IIPS, Report, Mumbai World health survey 2003: Uttar Pradesh, IIPS, Report,Mumbai H Lhungdim, et al Health system performance assessment: World Health Survey- India (Assam) 2003, IIPS, Mumbai. December Health system performance assessment: World Health Survey- India (West Bengal 2003, IIPS, Mumbai. December P K Murthy and F Ram A statistical and geographical analysis of changes over time in the religious composition and distribution of population in India: a study at the district level, IIPS, Mumbai. March Indirect estimation of fertility and mortality measures based on empirical relationships among direct measures of fertility and mortality, IIPS, Mumbai. March D. A. Nagdeve Population, poverty and environment in India. IIPS, Mumbai, F Ram State plan for human development (District-level vital statistics), IIPS, Report, F Ram and Chander Shekhar "Ranking of districts using DLHS-RHS and census data on socio-economic indicators including mapping of districts on the basis of composite index," IIPS, Mumbai F Ram, Chander Shekhar and S K Mohanty Human development: strengthening district-level vital statistical in India, IIPS, Report,Mumbai,
7 F Ram, L Ladusingh and B Paswan India: facility survey, RCH project: phase II, IIPS, Mumbai, Report, December Reproductive and child health district level household survey ( ) and facility survey 2003: India Summary Report, IIPS, Mumbai. F Ram, B Paswan, L Ladusingh, Usha Ram, T K Roy and Chander Shekhar Incentives and disincentives as means to address population issues in India: a case study of Rajasthan, IIPS, Mumbai (submitted for printing). F Ram, S K Mohanty and Usha Ram Progress and prospects of millennium development goals in India, IIPS, Mumbai, F Ram, B Paswan, and L. Ladusingh Facility survey: India (under Reproductive and Child Health project): Phase II, IIPS, Mumbai, December Sayeed Unisa, Aparajita Chattopadhyay and T K Roy Causes of anemia among women in the eastern region of India: a study of West Bengal, IIPS, Report, Mumbai, R K Sinha, Rajib Acharya, S K Singh, S K Mohanty, S Niranjan, Sagri Singh, Madhimita Das, Lakhan Singh, Michael Koenig and T K Roy Quality of care in Indian family planning programme and reproductive behaviour of women in four Indian states: a follow-up study of NFHS 2, IIPS, September Usha Ram End line evaluation of the RTI sub-project in Nashik, Maharashtra, IIPS, Mumbai. May Research papers presented in seminars and conferences P Arokiasamy Returns of fertility decline in India: a study of health and development contributions by uneducated women using contraception, presented at the 25 th IUSSP conference, Tours, France during July Sex ratio at birth and excess female child mortality in India: trends, differentials and regional patterns, presented at the International Conference on Female deficit in Asia: trends and perspectives, CICRID, Singapore during 5-7 December
8 R B Bhagat Conceptual issues in the measurement of internal migration in India, presented at the 25 th IUSSP conference, Tours, France during July Census categories and gender construction in India, poster presentation at the 25 th IUSSP conference, Tours, France during July P N Mari Bhat Population and development scenario in India, presented at the workshop on Population and Development, Ministry of health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) and UNFPA, New Delhi during August Factors influencing use of parental diagnostic techniques and sex ratio at birth in India, presented at the international conference on Female deficit in Asia: trends and perspectives, the Asian Meta Centre & CICRED, Singapore during 5-7 December A demographic bonus for India: on the first consequence of population ageing (to provide feedback for the World Development Report), presented at the India Development Foundation, Development Research Group and World Bank, New Delhi during December Trends in infant mortality in the 1990s: causes and correlates, presented at the workshop on Health and nutrition in India, Delhi School of Economics, New Delhi on 24 March Chander Shekhar A few immediate policy concerns for married adolescents in Madhya Pradesh," presented at the national seminar on 'Population of Madhya Pradesh,' Population Resource Centre, Bhopal during January K C Das Migration and urbanisation in India: an overview of 2001 Census data, presented at the Data dissemination workshop of Census of India, Maharashtra, Mumbai on 9 December A P Deshpande and C P Prakasam Socio-economic and demographic implications of voluntary retirement scheme at household level: a study of Mumbai urban agglomeration, presented at the national seminar on Reproductive and child health and population dynamics, New Delhi during 6-8 March Dhananjay W Bansod and B Paswan From home to old age home: a situational appraisal of old age home in Maharashtra, presented at the presented at the annual seminar on Population of Madhya Pradesh, RCVP Naronha Academy of Administration and Management, Bhopal during January
9 Perceived health status of elderly in rural Maharashtra: do socio-economic differentials explain anything? presented at the UGC-SAP (Phase 1), Department of Population Studies, Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupati during March Ashok Kumar, Rajiv Ranjan and B Paswan Practices and approach of mothers in initiation of breastfeeding among Tribals and non-tribals: a district level analysis of Madhya Pradesh, presented at the presented at the annual seminar on Population of Madhya Pradesh, RCVP Naronha Academy of Administration and Management, Bhopal during January Kamla Gupta Migration health and employment in Greater Mumbai urban agglomeration: findings, presented at the national seminar on National Seminar On Reproductive & Child Health and Population Dynamics, Delhi, during 6-8 March, H Lhungdim and Ravi K Verma Risk taking and sexual behaviours of the unmarried male youth in rural India, presented at the 25 th IUSSP conference, Tours, France during July S Niranjan Addressing male sexual concerns in the prevention of HIV/STIs in low income communities of Mumbai, India presented at the 25 th IUSSP conference, Tours, France during July Reducing the risk of husband-to-wife transmission of HIV/STI in urban India, presented at the Fifth Indo- US workshop on Behavioural prevention research on HIV/AIDS, NIMHANS, Bangalore during February Evaluation of AIDS intervention projects in Maharashtra, India: key facilitating factors and barriers in the control of HIV/AIDS, presented at the IIPS seminar, Habitat Centre, New Delhi during 6-8 March Approaches to the prevention of HIV/STIs in slum communities in Mumbai, presented at the IIPS seminar, Habitat Centre, New Delhi during 6-8 March Rajiv Ranjan and Sulabha Parasuraman The prevalence of reproductive health problems and interrelationship between the symptoms of reported morbidity in two EAG states: Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, presented at the presented at the annual seminar on Population of Madhya Pradesh, RCVP Naronha Academy of Administration and Management, Bhopal during January The prevalence of obstetric morbidity and interrelationship between the symptoms of reported morbidity in EAG states: a special reference to Bihar, presented at the presented at the national conference on Health reforms and social sciences: challenges ahead, National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi during March
10 Abhishek Singh, F Ram and Rajiv Ranjan Couple reproductive goals in India and its policy relevance, Social Change (forthcoming). Sudeshna Ghosh and S K Mohanty Linking millennium development goals (MDGs) to human development in India, presented at the annual conference of Population Association of America (PAA), California during 30 March- 1 April S Lahiri An iteration techniques for estimating survival probabilities at ages beyond 5 from a set of cumulative life-table survival ratios (T x+5/t x), presented at the annual conference of Population Association of America (PAA), California during 30 March- 1 April Life expectancies at older ages in destabilised populations: a methodological investigation with application to some developed and developing countries, presented at the annual conference of Population Association of America (PAA), California during 30 March- 1 April K C Lakhara, Rajiv Ranjan and B Paswan Fators influencing the use of maternal health care services in Madhya Pradesh, presented at the presented at the annual seminar on Population of Madhya Pradesh, RCVP Naronha Academy of Administration and Management, Bhopal during January Bijay Kumar Malik and S K Mohanty Contraceptive dynamics and rural poverty: a comparative study of Madhya Pradesh and Orissa, presented at the national seminar on Population of Madhya Pradesh, Population Resource Centre, Bhopal during January Chronic poverty and remote rural areas in eastern India, presented at the annual conference of Population Association of America (PAA), California during 30 March- 1 April Sumit Mazumdar and M Guruswamy Female labour force participation in Kerala: problems and prospects, presented at the annual conference of Population Association of America (PAA), California during 30 March- 1 April S K Mohanty Understanding the potential market of selected consumer durables in India, presented at the annual conference of Population Association of America (PAA), California during 30 March- 1 April P K Murthy and Atul R Gandhi A revision of Chandrasekar s decomposition method and its application to sex differentials in mortality in India, presented at the 25 th IUSSP conference, Tours, France during July
11 D A Nagdeve Population, poverty and environment in India, presented at the national seminar on Reproductive and child health and population dynamics,' IIPS, Mumbai during 6-8 March C P Prakasam and N Audinarayana Imbalance in sex ratio in rural Tamil Nadu: a case study of Salem district, presented at the seminar on Lives at risk: discontinuation of female children in modern India, Institute of Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, September Trend and cause of infant mortality in Greater Mumbai, presented at the international symposium on Quality services in family planning/reproductive health, Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research, Shanghai, China during November M N V Prasad, K C Lakhara, Rajiv Ranjan and B Paswan Regional variations in children ever born and contraceptive use: a study of Madhya Pradesh, presented at the presented at the annual seminar on Population of Madhya Pradesh, RCVP Naronha Academy of Administration and Management, Bhopal during January Rajiv Ranjan and B Paswan Pattern of reproductive morbidity among rural women in western region, presented at the presented at the annual seminar on Population of Madhya Pradesh, RCVP Naronha Academy of Administration and Management, Bhopal during January R K Sinha, K G Santhya and Others Consent and coercion: examining unwanted sex within marriage, presented at the annual conference of Population Association of America (PAA), California during 30 March- 1 April R K Sinha Ajay K Singh Growing incidence of divorce in Indian cities: a study of Mumbai, presented at the 25 th IUSSP conference, Tours, France during July R K Sinha, K G Santhya and Others Unwanted sexual experiences among young married women in India, presented at the 25 th IUSSP conference, Tours, France during July R K Sinha, Rajib Acharya and Michael Koenig Prevalence and risk factors for intimate partner violence: new evidence from rural India, presented at the 25 th IUSSP conference, Tours, France during July
12 Abhishekh Singh Women s autonomy and sex differentials in child mortality in India, presented at the 25 th IUSSP International Conference, TOURS, France during July Safe motherhood and abortion, presented at the Asian Population Network (APN) workshop, College of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand during 5-18 January S K Singh Socio-economic impact of HIV/AIDS deaths at the households with special emphasis on children, presented at the 25 th IUSSP International Conference, TOURS, France during July Role of IIPS, Mumbai in generating data base for the evidence based planning of health and family welfare program in India, presented at a meeting, USAID, Ranchi during November Women s vulnerability to STI/HIV and its programmatic implications for the prevention and control of the HIV epidemic in India, presented at the national conference, India Habitat Centre & IIPS, New Delhi during 8-10 March Some methodological issues in evaluation of HIV/AIDS interventions in Maharashtra, presented in the national conference, presented at the national conference, India Habitat Centre & IIPS, New Delhi during 8-10 March Recent changes in the family welfare indicators and emerging programmatic issues in Bihar, presented at a meeting of Population Commission, Patna during April Addressing reproductive and sexual rights of women as a strategy to reduce woman s vulnerability to STI/HIV in India, presented at the national conference on Research in HIV/AIDS, NACO, New Delhi during April H C Srivastava and Nihar Ranjan Mishra Living arrangement and morbidity pattern among elderly in selected states of India, presented at the 25 th IUSSP International Conference, TOURS, France during July Living arrangement, life-style habits and health aspects among the aged in rural Maharashtra, presented at the national seminar on Reproductive health and population dynamics, during 6-8 March H C Srivastava and Arindam Das Involvement of Panchayati Raj institutions on utilisation of maternal health care services: beneficiaries perspective, presented at the national seminar on Role of Anthropology in human welfare, Department of Anthropology, Sagar University, Sagar during16-17 February
13 H C Srivastava, M Guruswamy, A P Deshpande, S K Mohanty and S Niranjan Quality of life in Madhya Pradesh with special emphasis on Scheduled Tribe population: a district-wise analysis, presented at the national seminar on Role of Anthropology in human welfare, Department of Anthropology, Sagar University, Sagar during16-17 February Uttam J Sonkamble and Balram Paswan Reproductive health of Tribals and non-tribals in Madhya Pradesh, presented at the annual seminar on Population of Madhya Pradesh, RCVP Naronha Academy of Administration and Management, Bhopal during January Knowledge and prevailing misconception of HIV/AIDS among adolescent in Maharashtra, presented at the national conference on Health reforms and social sciences: challenges ahead, National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi during March Sayeed Unisa, Sucharita Pujari and R Usha Measuring sex selective abortions in India: evidences from Haryana, presented at the seminar on Female deficit in Asia: trends and perspectives, CEPED-CICRED-INED, Singapore 5-7 December Sayeed Unisa and Aparajita Chattopadhyay Magnitude and factors affecting anaemia in West Bengal, India: a multi-method approach, presented at the annual conference of Population Association of America (PAA), California during 30 March- 1 April Usha Ram Maternal mortality, its correlates and preparedness of the programme in India, presented at the workshop on Maternal mortality reduction by improving implementation of EmOC services for statelevel health and family welfare officers in the context of RCH II and NIRHM, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad during June A profile of the National Rural health Mission: , presented at a half-day symposium on National Rural health Mission in view of observing World Population Day on 11 July Mortality and morbidity in Western India, presented at the IASP conference, Goa during December Youth in India: situation and needs study, presented at the seminar on Young people s sexual and reproductive health and rights: strategies for the future, Mac Arthur Foundation, New Delhi during February
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