2022
DOI: 10.1177/09720634221091013
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Out-of-pocket Health Spending in Jammu and Kashmir: Evidence from 68th Round of National Sample Survey

Abstract: Around 60.6% of health expenditure in India originates from private spending or out-of-pocket expenditure. Such large health spending has a tendency to sink sizeable number of people into poverty and deepen the already poor into more appalling conditions. This article makes an attempt to study the impact of health expenditure on poverty levels in the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) region of India using micro-level data (68th round of National Sample Survey Organisation [NSSO]). First, a region-wise poverty profil… Show more

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“…This enhanced the skill level of the locals and the output so produced steadily increased in quality and quantity. The outcomes of this process led to the opening up of the trade between J&K and the rest of the subcontinent (Owais et al, 2022). However, the following regimes damaged the J&K economy more than benefitting it.…”
Section: The Economy Of Jammu and Kashmirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This enhanced the skill level of the locals and the output so produced steadily increased in quality and quantity. The outcomes of this process led to the opening up of the trade between J&K and the rest of the subcontinent (Owais et al, 2022). However, the following regimes damaged the J&K economy more than benefitting it.…”
Section: The Economy Of Jammu and Kashmirmentioning
confidence: 99%