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Dipti Govil

Researcher at International Institute for Population Sciences

Publications -  15
Citations -  146

Dipti Govil is an academic researcher from International Institute for Population Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population ageing & Janani Suraksha Yojana. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 15 publications receiving 74 citations.

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The COVID-19, migration and livelihood in India: Challenges and policy issues

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present how our understanding of migration and livelihood could be helpful in designing a mitigating strategy of economic and social impact of COVID-19 in India and conclude that there are many challenges migrants face during the spread of the lockdown resulting from nationwide lockdown Many internal migrants faced problems such as lack of food, basic amenities, lack of health care, economic stress, and lack of transportation facilities to return to their native places.
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Out-of-pocket expenditure on prenatal and natal care post Janani Suraksha Yojana: a case from Rajasthan, India

TL;DR: Results suggest that JSY has increased the coverage of institutional delivery and reduced financial stress to household and families but not sufficient for complicated delivery and Provisioning of providing sonography/other test and treating complicated cases in public health centres need to be strengthened.
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Estimates of Poverty and Inequality in the Districts of India, 2011–2012:

TL;DR: Though the Census of India and large-scale demographic surveys have bridged the data gap on key demographic and health parameters, estimates on poverty and inequality remain deficient for t... as mentioned in this paper.
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Health issues, health care utilization and health care expenditure among elderly in India: Thematic review of literature

TL;DR: To address the health inequities among elderly in India in an effective manner, efforts are required at the micro level wherein involvement of the family is critical to ameliorate caregiving.
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Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Preventive Practices Related to Kala-A: A Study of Rural Madhepura, Bihar, India

TL;DR: The overall knowledge of the disease and vector, attitude, and practices about prevention and control of kala-azar was found to be lagging, and the investigation suggests that further strengthening of comprehensive knowledge about kla-azar and preventive practices is needed.