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Normative and Actual Provision of Antenatal Health Care Services in Karnataka

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  • K N M Raju

    (Institute for social and Economic Change)

  • P H Rayappa

    (Institute for social and Economic Change)

  • M Sivakami

Abstract

An attempt has been made in the present study, by using the RCH data in Karnataka, to know the level of utilisation of all the services that are considered essential for safe delivery. The utilisation of the entire essential antenatal health care services is found to be only 8.5 per cent while 10.7 per cent have not received any services. The percentage of women receiving all essential antenatal health care services is higher among those living in urban areas, Coastal and Malnad regions, and pucca houses

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  • K N M Raju & P H Rayappa & M Sivakami, 2004. "Normative and Actual Provision of Antenatal Health Care Services in Karnataka," Working Papers 145, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.
  • Handle: RePEc:sch:wpaper:145
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    1. D Rajasekhar & Gagan Bihari Sahu, 2004. "The Growing Rural -Urban Disparity: Some Issues," Working Papers 156, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.

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