Socioeconomic-related inequities in child immunization: horizontal and vertical dimensions for policy insights
MD Azharuddin Akhtar,
Indrani Roy Chowdhury,
Pallabi Gogoi
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe incomplete immunization has potentially exposed vulnerable children, especially from the socioeconomically disadvantage group, to vaccine preventable diseases. The schemes would maximize social benefit only when the immunization is effectively distributed on an equitable principle.
MethodThe empirical study is based on unit level data from India's National Sample Survey: "Social Consumption: Health Survey-NSS 75th Round (2017-18) database. The nationwide survey is designed on the stratified multi… Show more
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