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A Case Study of the Health, Educati
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT "No man is an island
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CONTENTS CHAPTER PAQE No. I. INTROD
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INTRODUCTION The children of today
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phase, there is maximum educational
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Apart from the health and education
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Jims Jnd Objectives
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(c) To study the diet pattern of ch
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OVERVIEW OF STUDY DESIGN This chapt
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3.2 Definltlon of age group for the
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(11) Pedlatrlcs Inpatlent ward => O
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- Study Qrea Qnd Demography
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4.22 Itrfreslructun, The village is
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and India, is given in Table 4.1. O
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TABLE 4.1 AGE AND GENDER SPECIFlC D
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TABLE 4.4 DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD
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Distributlon of adult village popul
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HEALTH STATUS OF SCHOOL AGE CHILDRE
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of chronic illnesses in children le
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Bhasin et a1..1990; Gupta et a1..19
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eported by ttie School Heallh Cell,
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lb) Anemia (i) Global scenario Nutr
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serum vitamin A; iii) ophthalmologi
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and elimination of iodine deficienc
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in 15.7% of the children screened (
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3 Strives to prov~de a healthy envi
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nght attitudes and practices. In or
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her schooling (XI1 standard) and wa
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6.4 Results The results pertaming t
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8, "The ground is dirty. The whole
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&ildren said that they had to do od
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different causes of absenteism were
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that the children themselves decide
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ecause she was sent to her brother'
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dropout occurred earlier for girls
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average student teacher ratlo IS 25
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TABLE 6.1 LITERACY LEVEL OF SOME OF
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TABLE 6.1 ('OMPARISON OF 1,ITERACY
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TABLE 6.5 A rI~ ~~IoDS OF STUDY USE
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TABLE 6.5 B ISSIIF.9 A1)DRFSSED BY
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TABLE 6.6 COMPARISON OF EDUCATIONAL
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TABLE 6.9 I O~ll'~%HISOY OF ('AI'FE
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TABLE 6.11 COMPARISON OF CAUSES OP
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COMPARISON OF C'AtISES O F DUOPOIIT
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FIGURE 6.2 Primary School Enrollmen
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FIGURE 6.4 Comparison of proportion
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FIGURE 6.6 proportion of girls and
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FIGURE 6.9 Comparison of dropout ra
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countnes and In some develop~ng cou
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sex ratio of 874 (Subrahmanyam and
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jcl Education and the g~rl child A
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~~flh-We~t reglons Of the country w
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~llage The details of preparing the
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fJecemberI994 They were selected In
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The fo//owing were some of the stat
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The follow~ng were some of the stat
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Cross sectional morbidity survey in
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ecords of 34 girls and 44 boys The
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4 "Girls cannot just go anywhere fo
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labor wh~le the~r slsters relaxed a
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housework Between 5-15 years, about
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jb) Other ep~dem~olo~~cal methods I
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There would be no problem In gettln
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expendlture Incurred was Rs 1,23.90
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In Tamil Nadu, the gender preferenc
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In boys than in girls (Daga.1992; S
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observed that the propohon of girls
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a greater work load (UNICEF.1990. T
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found to be qulte hlgh, the economl
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C TABLE 7.1 A (continued) METHOD OF
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TABLE 7.1 B ISSUES ADDRESSED BY DIF
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TABLE 7.1 8 (continued) ISSUES ADDR
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TABLE 7.1 C ECONOMIC ISSUES ADDRESS
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TABLE 7.2 B RELATIVE IllSTRlBIlUON
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TABLE 7.5 COMPARISON OF DALLY ACFNI
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TABLE 7.7 COMPARISON OF DAILY ACTMT
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('OMPARISON OY DIHBC'T C'OSI OF ILL
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TABLE 7.11 COMPARISON OF COST INCUR
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TABLE 7.13 COMPARISON OF THE MEAN W
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FIGURE 7.2 Distribution of daily ac
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FIQURE 7.4 Distribution of work pat
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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 8.1 Summary
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(ii) Other epidemiological methods
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infections (2.7%). Seven children h
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sonie a~ln~ents like jaundice, meas
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Cohort study A total of 54 glrls an
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la) Gender preference in havina chi
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Data from tertiary care hospital 3
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3. Among the vlllage population ove
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efore 18 years of age because peopl
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(b) School absenteelsm was not a ve
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9.2 Education The follow~tig recomm
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Anonymous (1994a) National FUmIly H
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Bharuava. S K (1991) PerspeCtives I
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Dandare. M.P.. Sathe, P.V. (1873).
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Gupta. V., Agarwal, K.N., Agamal. D
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Kuteyi, A.E.A.. Ojoseitimi. E.O.. A
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Pebley. A,R, & Amin. S. (1991). The
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Reddy. G.S.. Venkatesvarlou. N. (19
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Subbannaya. K.. Babu. M.H.. Kumar.
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Vltteri, F.E.. Torun. B.(1974). Ane
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School chlldren nlorbldily SA Form
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School children -Girl Child S. A Fo
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I11 Cost of gifts received (approx)
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!. School attendance (Recall of two
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