2020
DOI: 10.1177/0972063420908379
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Improved yet Unsafe: An Aquatic Perspective of Indian Infant Mortality

Abstract: Infant mortality rate (IMR) is an important development indicator and a vital component of millennium development goals (MDGs) set by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). According to UNDP, so far India has only fared moderately in reducing IMR (Goal 4 of MDGs). India (32) ranks 144th among 196 countries regarding IMR as per the 2017 data availed from World Development Indicators. Its adjacent countries such as Bhutan (25.6), Bangladesh (26.9) and Nepal (27.8) have fared much better regarding infant su… Show more

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“…Such a comment might be valid, but neither is it built upon a sound literature review nor does it stand on strong empirics. At this juncture, the present article tests the claim of Banerjee et al (2020) based on pure empirics.…”
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“…Such a comment might be valid, but neither is it built upon a sound literature review nor does it stand on strong empirics. At this juncture, the present article tests the claim of Banerjee et al (2020) based on pure empirics.…”
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“…Once the NFHS 4 data came out (IIPS, 2017), Arun et al (2017), followed by Tripathy and Mishra (2017), analysed the concerned data and supported the previous findings of UNICEF and Sahu et al (2015). As the theory was developing that better access to improved water sources leads to lowering the IMR, Banerjee et al (2020) gave an entirely different picture. They proved empirically by analysing NFHS 4 data that with increase in better access to improved water sources, IMR actually increases.…”
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