Social Determinants and Reproductive Health of Tribal Women in India
Marpady, Prakash/Singhe, Mohan S
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Since last two decades, India has achieved high economic growth rate but this growth is flawed by the countrys poor performance in human development and health indicators. The reproductive health such as child health, maternal morbidity and mortality are remaining high compared with other countries of South and East Asian regions. In fact, Indias health indicators are as equal to the countries those having poor economic growth rate. As calculated between 301 to 450 maternal deaths occur for every 100,000 live births and approximately 78000 to 117000 women die annually due to pregnancy related complications. This indicator is coinciding with multiple aspects such as caste, class, gender and locality. As an officially there are three categories of castes; Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other Backward classes. The SCs are located at the bottom of social hierarchy, constitute around 16 percent of the population and who largely lives in rural areas as agricultural labourers. The scheduled Tribes constituted 8 percent of total population and are have been socially deprived. Rest of the 76 percent people are belongs to other backward and forward castes.
Autorenportrait
Prakash Marpady is a Post-graduated in Social Work and M.Phil in Development Studies.Currently he has been pursuing a Ph.D in Social Work under the UGC-Senior Research Fellowship. He served in BMGF/KHPT funded research project and taught to the Master Students.His research interests are Public Health, Social exclusion and developmental disparities
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 29.12.2016
Umfang: 60 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 0.5 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783330016927
Umbreit-Nr.: 939640
