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Kannan Navaneetham
Kannan Navaneetham
Retired Professor, Department of Population Studies, University of Botswana
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Utilization of maternal health care services in Southern India
K Navaneetham, A Dharmalingam
Social science & medicine 55 (10), 1849-1869, 2002
8732002
Nutritional status of mothers and low birth weight in India
A Dharmalingam, K Navaneetham, CS Krishnakumar
Maternal and child health journal 14, 290-298, 2010
1612010
Health inequality in India: evidence from NFHS 3
W Joe, US Mishra, K Navaneetham
Economic and Political Weekly, 41-47, 2008
1032008
Levels, trends and reasons for unmet need for family planning among married women in Botswana: a cross-sectional study
G Letamo, K Navaneetham
BMJ open 5 (3), e006603, 2015
882015
Demographic Transition in Kerala in the 1980s
KC Zachariah, SI Rajan, PS Sarma, K Navaneetham, PSG Nair, ...
Centre for Development Studies, 1994
851994
A factsheet on women's malnutrition in India
S Jose, K Navaneetham
Economic and political weekly, 61-67, 2008
812008
A review of age structural transition and demographic dividend in South Asia: Opportunities and challenges
K Navaneetham, A Dharmalingam
Journal of Population Ageing 5, 281-298, 2012
802012
Individual, household and contextual factors associated with skilled delivery care in Ethiopia: evidence from Ethiopian demographic and health surveys
M Mezmur, K Navaneetham, G Letamo, H Bariagaber
PLoS One 12 (9), e0184688, 2017
742017
Socioeconomic inequalities in the uptake of maternal healthcare services in Ethiopia
M Mezmur, K Navaneetham, G Letamo, H Bariagaber
BMC Health Services Research 17, 1-11, 2017
722017
Maternal mortality in India: estimates from a regression model
PNM Bhat, K Navaneetham, SI Rajan
Studies in family planning, 217-232, 1995
721995
Age structural transition and economic growth: evidence from south and southeast Asia
K Navaneetham
Available at SSRN 1629748, 2002
652002
Age structural transition and economic growth: evidence from South and South-east Asia
K Navaneetham
Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum, 2002
652002
Prevalence and determinants of adult under-nutrition in Botswana
G Letamo, K Navaneetham
PloS one 9 (7), e102675, 2014
572014
Socio-economic inequalities in child health: recent evidence from India
W Joe, US Mishra, K Navaneetham
Global Public Health 5 (5), 493-508, 2010
522010
Measuring social vulnerability to natural hazards at the district level in Botswana
KF Dintwa, G Letamo, K Navaneetham
Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies 11 (1), 2019
502019
Inequalities in childhood malnutrition in India: some evidence on group disparities
W Joe, US Mishra, K Navaneetham
Journal of Human Development and Capabilities 10 (3), 417-439, 2009
382009
Does economic growth reduce childhood stunting? A multicountry analysis of 89 demographic and health surveys in sub-Saharan Africa
S Yaya, OA Uthman, M Kunnuji, K Navaneetham, JO Akinyemi, ...
BMJ Global Health 5 (1), e002042, 2020
352020
Demography and development: preliminary interpretations of the 2011 census
K Navaneetham, A Dharmalingam
Economic and Political Weekly, 13-17, 2011
352011
Prevalence and correlates of multimorbidity among adults in Botswana: a cross-sectional study
M Keetile, K Navaneetham, G Letamo
Plos one 15 (9), e0239334, 2020
332020
Quantifying social vulnerability to natural hazards in Botswana: An application of cutter model
KF Dintwa, G Letamo, K Navaneetham
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 37, 101189, 2019
332019
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