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Access & Utilisation of Health Care Services in urban low-income settlements, Surat, India

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  • Akash Acharya

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The report says that the urban poor constitutes nearly one-fourth of India’s urban population and is growing at three times of the national population growth rate.

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  • Akash Acharya, 2017. "Access & Utilisation of Health Care Services in urban low-income settlements, Surat, India," Working Papers id:12036, eSocialSciences.
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    2. Asthana, Sheena, 1995. "Variations in poverty and health between slum settlements: Contradictory findings from Visakhapatnam, India," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 40(2), pages 177-188, January.
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