Dr. J. (Jalandhar) Pradhan



Jalandhar Pradhan

Researcher

Educational background

Health economics / Population studies

Expertise

Health inequality, health care finance

Phone

++ 31 (0)70 3565268

E-mail

pradhan @ nidi.nl

Publications (selection)

Arokiasamy, P. & J. Pradhan (2011),
Measuring wealth based health inequality among Indian children: the importance of equity vs. efficiency. Health Policy and Planning 26 (5): 429-440. [pdf]
Lauridsen, J & J. Pradhan (2011),
Socio-economic inequality of immunization coverage in India, Health Economics Review 1:11. [pdf]
Pradhan, J. (2011),
Clustering of child mortality: a case study of Orissa. Saarbrücken, Germany: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 76 p.
Arokiasamy, P. & J. Pradhan (2011),
Demand and supply aspects of maternal and child health care services utilization in India. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 104 p.
Arokiasamy, P. & J. Pradhan (2011),
Clustering of child deaths in Orissa: a new strategy for policy intervention. In: L.V. Berhardt (Ed.), Advances in medicine and biology, Volume 11, Hauppauge NY, USA: Nova Publisher, p. 129-150.
Pradhan, J. (2010),
Demographic Profiles of Economic Resources and Environment in South Asia. In: J. Syed & M. Ouml;zbilgin (Eds), Managing cultural diversity in Asia: a research companion. Cheltenham, UK / Northampton MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Pradhan, J. & P. Arokiasamy (2010),
Socio-economic inequalities in child survival in India: a decomposition analysis. Health Policy, 98 (2-3): 114-20. [pdf]
Sahu, D., J. Pradhan, V. Jayachandran & N. Khan (2009),
Why immunization coverage fails to catch-up in India: a community based analysis? Child: Care, Health, and Development 36 (3): 332-339. [pdf]
Arokiasamy, P., K. Karthick & J. Pradhan (2007),
Environmental risk factors and prevalence of asthma, tuberculosis and jaundice: differentials in relative risk by demographic and socio-economic factors, International Journal of Environment and Health 1 (2): 221-242.
Bharat Kumar, K.S., S.M. Behera & J. Pradhan (2007),
Gender differential in child nutritional outcome among various socioeconomic groups in EAG states of India. In: A. Ranjan (Ed.), Population and health India 2007, Delhi, India: Indo American Books.
Pradhan, J. & P. Arokiasamy (2006),
High infant and child mortality rates in Orissa? An assessment of possible reasons, Population Space and Place 12: 187-200. [pdf]
Arokiasamy, P., T.K. Roy, M. Guruswamy, H. Lhungdim, J. Pradhan & K.S. Bharath Kumar (2003),
World Health Survey, 2003, Rajasthan. Mumbai: IIPS/WHO/WHO India, 100 p. [pdf]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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