Rural Health Services at Cross-Roads: Insights from Gujarat
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- P. Duraisamy, 2001. "Health Status and Curative Health Care in Rural India," NCAER Working Papers 78, National Council of Applied Economic Research.
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health status; rural population; villages; morbidity; househols; utilisation; services; infrastructurs; area; population; Rural health services; Primary; Health Centre; Sub Centres; Morbidity; Major illness; Minor; illness; Out of pocket expenditure; on health; Mobilisation of finance; gujarat;All these keywords.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-CWA-2009-10-17 (Central and Western Asia)
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