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Population Dynamics in India and other South Asian Countries: Archived Project Population Dynamics in India and other South Asian Countries: Archived Project

THIS RESEARCH PROJECT IS NOT CURRENTLY ACTIVE.

In previous years, East-West Center staff were involved in collaborative research and training activities in India and other South Asian countries, focusing on child and maternal health, family planning, and fertility. Much of this research was based on results from India's first and second National Family Health Surveys which covered a wide range of demographic and health issues. This project was supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

Related Publications

Series

NFHS Subject Reports [copublished with the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), India]

NFHS Bulletin [copublished with the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), India]

Individual Titles

Choe, Minja Kim and Jiajian Chen. 2006. Potential for reducing child and maternal mortality through reproductive and child health intervention programs: An illustrative case study of India. Asia-Pacific Population Journal 21(1): 13-44.

Mishra, Vinod, T. K. Roy, and Robert D. Retherford (2004). Sex differentials in childhood feeding, health care, and nutritional status in India. East-West Center Working Papers, Population and Health Series, No. 113. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Retherford, Robert D., and Shyam Thapa (2003). Fertility in Nepal, 1981-2000: Levels, trends, and components of change. East-West Center Working Papers, Population and Health Series, No. 111. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Retherford, Robert D., and Sidney B. Westley, eds. (2002). The future of population in Asia. Honolulu: East-West Center.

and Vinod K. Mishra (2001). Although the situation is improving, women and children still face serious health problems in India. Asia-Pacific Population and Policy No. 56. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Westley, Sidney B., and Robert D. Retherford (2000). New survey measures fertility and family planning trends in India. Asia-Pacific Population and Policy No. 55. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Bairagi, Radheshyam, Stan Becker, Andrew Kantner, Karen B. Allen, Ashish Datta, and Keith Purvis (1997). An evaluation of the 1993-94 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey within the Matlab area. Asia-Pcific Population Research Reports No. 11.  Honolulu:East-West Center.

Tsui, Amy Ong (1996). Family planning programs in Asia: Approaching a half-century of effort. Asia-Pcific Population Research Reports No. 8.  Honolulu:East-West Center.

Kantner, Andrew, Charles Lerman, and Mohammed Yusuf (1995). What can we say about fertility trends in Bangladesh? An evaluation of the 1991 population census. Asia-Pcific Population Research Reports No. 5.  Honolulu:East-West Center.

 

THIS RESEARCH PROJECT IS NOT CURRENTLY ACTIVE.

In previous years, East-West Center staff were involved in collaborative research and training activities in India and other South Asian countries, focusing on child and maternal health, family planning, and fertility. Much of this research was based on results from India's first and second National Family Health Surveys which covered a wide range of demographic and health issues. This project was supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

Related Publications

Series

NFHS Subject Reports [copublished with the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), India]

NFHS Bulletin [copublished with the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), India]

Individual Titles

Choe, Minja Kim and Jiajian Chen. 2006. Potential for reducing child and maternal mortality through reproductive and child health intervention programs: An illustrative case study of India. Asia-Pacific Population Journal 21(1): 13-44.

Mishra, Vinod, T. K. Roy, and Robert D. Retherford (2004). Sex differentials in childhood feeding, health care, and nutritional status in India. East-West Center Working Papers, Population and Health Series, No. 113. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Retherford, Robert D., and Shyam Thapa (2003). Fertility in Nepal, 1981-2000: Levels, trends, and components of change. East-West Center Working Papers, Population and Health Series, No. 111. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Retherford, Robert D., and Sidney B. Westley, eds. (2002). The future of population in Asia. Honolulu: East-West Center.

and Vinod K. Mishra (2001). Although the situation is improving, women and children still face serious health problems in India. Asia-Pacific Population and Policy No. 56. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Westley, Sidney B., and Robert D. Retherford (2000). New survey measures fertility and family planning trends in India. Asia-Pacific Population and Policy No. 55. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Bairagi, Radheshyam, Stan Becker, Andrew Kantner, Karen B. Allen, Ashish Datta, and Keith Purvis (1997). An evaluation of the 1993-94 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey within the Matlab area. Asia-Pcific Population Research Reports No. 11.  Honolulu:East-West Center.

Tsui, Amy Ong (1996). Family planning programs in Asia: Approaching a half-century of effort. Asia-Pcific Population Research Reports No. 8.  Honolulu:East-West Center.

Kantner, Andrew, Charles Lerman, and Mohammed Yusuf (1995). What can we say about fertility trends in Bangladesh? An evaluation of the 1991 population census. Asia-Pcific Population Research Reports No. 5.  Honolulu:East-West Center.