GEH Research Papers in Peer-reviewed Journals

 

  1. Mapping women’s work in India: An application of small area estimation
  2. Clustering of hypertension and clustering of diabetes within households across districts of India: A cross-sectional analysis using a nationally representative household survey
  3. Post-abortion contraceptive use among currently married women in India: New evidence from National Family Health Survey 2019–2021 (NFHS-5)
  4. Sex disparities in health of older adults in India: assessing the morbidity-mortality paradox through disability-free life expectancy
  5. The state of postpartum contraceptive use in India: descriptive lessons from nationally representative survey data
  6. Patriarchy, Fertility and Excess Female Child Mortality in India
  7.  Are households affected by intimate partner violence less likely to enroll children into early education in India: findings from the 5th National Family Health Survey, 2019-21
  8. Validation of a family planning self-efficacy measure with married women in Bihar, India: findings from the Bihar Integrated Family Planning Survey
  9. Climate and Gender: Association Between Droughts and Intimate Partner Violence in India
  10. The association between self-managed versus clinician-managed abortion and self-reported abortion complications: a cross-sectional analysis in India
  11. Spatial heterogeneity in intimate partner violence across the 640 districts of India: A cross-sectional, observational study using small area estimation
  12. Interpregnancy Interval and Child Health Outcomes in India: Evidence from Three Recent Rounds of National Family Health Survey
  13. Using machine learning to understand determinants of IUD use in India: Analyses of the National Family Health Surveys (NFHS-4)
  14. Effect of preterm birth on early neonatal, late neonatal, and postneonatal mortality in India 
  15. Measuring contraceptive use in India: implications of recent fieldwork design and implementation of the National Family Health Surveys
  16. Help seeking behavior by women experiencing intimate partner violence in india: A machine learning approach to identifying risk factors 
  17. Opening closed doors: using machine learning to explore factors associated with marital sexual violence in India
  18. Association between intimate partner violence and contraceptive use discontinuation in India
  19. The association between intimate partner violence and recent self-managed abortion in India 
  20. Machine learning analysis of non-marital sexual violence in India 
  21. Development of the India Patriarchy Index: validation and testing of temporal and spatial patterning.
  22. Planning for work: Exploring the relationship between contraceptive use and women’s sector-specific employment in India.
  23. Factors Influencing the Sex Ratio at Birth in India: A New Analysis based on Births Occurring between 2005 and 2016.
  24. Household sanitation access and risk for non-marital sexual violence among a nationally representative sample of women in India, 2015-16.
  25. Application of machine learning to understand child marriage in India.
  26. Releasing the Tide How Has a Shock to the Acceptability of Gender-Based Sexual Violence Affected Rape Reporting to Police in India?
  27. Financial inclusion and intimate partner violence: What does the evidence suggest?
  28. Exploring the relationship between spousal violence during pregnancy and subsequent postpartum spacing contraception among first-time mothers in India.
  29. Associations Between Sex Composition of Older Siblings and Infant Mortality in India from 1992 to 2016.
  30. Does owning a bank account improve reproductive and maternal health services utilization and behavior in India? Evidence from the National Family Health Survey 2015–16.
  31. More than credit: Exploring associations between microcredit programs and maternal and reproductive health service utilization in India.
  32. Gender Differences in the Associations between Informal Caregiving and Wellbeing in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
  33. Access to women physicians and uptake of reproductive, maternal and child health services in India.
  34. Gender Bias in Hospitalization Financing from Borrowings, Selling of Assets, Contribution from Relatives or Friends in India.
  35. Short interpregnancy interval and low birth weight births in India: Evidence from National Family Health Survey 2015-16.
  36. Mapping the patchwork: Exploring the subnational heterogeneity of child marriage in India.
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