ISBN-13: 9789811530449 / Angielski / Twarda / 2020 / 465 str.
ISBN-13: 9789811530449 / Angielski / Twarda / 2020 / 465 str.
Part 1: HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHY
1. Demography of Bengal from a Historical Perspective
Nahid Kamal
Part 2: FERTILITY AND CONTRACEPTION
2. Explaining fertility decline in Greater Bengal: A spatial approach to testing the diffusion hypothesis
Zakir Husain, Pallabi Das, Saswata Ghosh
3. Contraceptive behavior among Bengalese: Pattern, preferences and practicality
T. K. Roy and A. K. Roy
4. Case Study: Acceptability, uptake and safety of postpartum intrauterine contraceptive device in a tertiary care hospital in eastern India
Keluosenuo Linyu, Parnamita Bhattacharya, Somajita Chakraborty
5. Case Study: Wombs for Money: Commercial Surrogacy through Kolkata’s Window
Ritika Mukherjee and T.V. Sekher
6. Case Study: Infertility Treatment in Kolkata: A qualitative Study
Suparna Banerjee
Part 3: MORTALITY
7. Socio-economic determinants of infant and child mortality: A study of Bengali speaking community in eastern India and Bangladesh
Zakir Husain and Mousumi Dutta
8. Decomposing areas in infant mortality: Treatment vs. Comparison in Matlab, Bangladesh
Unnati Rani Saha
Part 4: MORBIDITY AND HEALTH
9. Reproductive Health Issues in Bangladesh
Sumaiya Abedin and Dharma Arunachalam
10. Attitude and stigma towards HIV/AIDS among Bengalis in India
Srei Chanda
11. Young Mother’s Nutrition and its Impact on Child Health: A Cross-Border Analysis of Bengal and Bangladesh
Junaid Khan and Anuja Banerjee
11. Maternal Health Care Use in Bangladesh: Recent Developments and Challenges
Sharifa Begum
12. Socioeconomic and Demographic Factors Associated with Maternal Health Care Seeking Behavior in Bangladesh: A Comparative Analysis from Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey 1993-2014
Gaylan Peyari, Tarannum Dana and Sanjit Roy
13. Exploring the Cost of Delay in Getting Appropriate Treatment for Mental Illness
Mosammat Nazma Khatun and Khadijatul Kobra
14.Case Study: Shifting paradigm in the cause of maternal mortality in Bengal: A facility and community-based mixed method approach study
Md Illias Kanchan Sk, Balram Paswan, Ankit Anand, Tapan Kumar Naskar
Part 5: SON PREFERENCE15. Influence of son preference on contraceptive method-mix among Bengalis: A cross country analysis from successive rounds of Demographic and Health Survey data
Saswata Ghosh, Aparajita Chattopadhyay and Santosh Sharma
16. Desire for Additional Children and its Effect on Sex Composition: Findings from Health Surveys
Rahul Rajak, Debashree Sinha and Subrata Lahiri
17. Case Study: Understanding the preference to have more sons among Hindu and Muslim women: A case study from North-Dinajpur district of Bengal
Atreyee Sinha and Faujdar Ram
18. Son preference and Hindu-Muslim fertility differentials in ‘ultra-low’ fertility context in Kolkata, India Saswata Ghosh and Nandini Ghosh
Part 6: INEQUALITY IN HEALTH
19. Inequality in childhood stunting and disease environment in the districts of Bengal
Kajori Banerjee and Laxmi Kant Dwivedi
20. Explaining Social Inequalities in Health across Two BengalsSumit Mazumdar and Papiya Guha Mazumdar
PART 7: GENDER ISSUES
21. Health Hazards among Working Men in Eastern India: A Study of Assam, Tripura and BengalDebashree Sinha and Priya Maurya
22. Couple compatibility and male involvement in Reproductive health among Bengalis and non Bengalis in Eastern India
Dipti Govil and Aparajita Chattopadhyay
23. Case Study: Perception about Household Decision-Making Process on Obtaining Maternal Health Services Among the Employed Women of Dhaka City
A H M Kishowar Hossain and Gaylan Peyari Tarannum Dana
Part 8: DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT- CASES
24. Perceptions of environmental changes in two Bengals: A Case of Sundarban
Ayan Rudra and Aparajita Chattopadhya
25. Context of Mobility among the Cross border Undocumented Bangladeshi Migrants in Kolkata, India
Ankita Siddhanta and S.K. Singh26. Spatial and temporal analysis of Population Dynamics and Land Utilization: The Case of Kolkata
Ankit Sikarwar
27. Intra-urban inequality in Kolkata city and its linkages with slums: Exploring Neighbourhood effectsTanusree Dutta and R. B. Bhag
This book highlights historical and current perspectives on population issues in the Bengali-speaking states of India (i.e., West Bengal, Tripura, Assam) and Bangladesh and explores three core population dynamics: fertility, mortality–morbidity and development. Furthermore, it presents a selection of revealing cases from area-specific micro-studies, mainly conducted in West Bengal and Bangladesh. The book covers various demographic and health issues in these two regions, which are similar in terms of several sociocultural aspects, yet dissimilar in terms of their policies and programs. Adopting an integrated approach that combines various disciplines and perspectives, it explores highly topical issues such as social inequality, religious difference and mental health. The book is intended for a broad readership interested in population studies, sociology and development, including academics, researchers, planners and policymakers.
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