Determinants of birth registration in India: Evidence from NFHS 2015-16.
<h4>Objectives</h4>Official data on birth is important to monitor the specific targets of SDGs. About 2.7 million children under age five years do not have official birth registration document in India. Unavailability of birth registration document may deprive the children from access to...
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Auteurs principaux: | Krishna Kumar, Nandita Saikia |
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2021
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