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Economic & Political Weekly: Table of Contents
Vol. 59, Issue No. 35, 31 Aug, 2024
Editorials
For a Dignified Workplace
Comment
Bangladesh and South Asian Regionalism
From 25 Years Ago
From 25 Years Ago: Amnesty and Human Rights in the US
Strategic Affairs
The American Spy Agency and the Indian Subcontinent
Atul Bhardwaj
Commentary
Internalising Externalities - A Theoretical Analysis
Rachel Batra
E P Thompson (1924–93) - Religion and the Unmaking of the English Working Classes
Dilip M Menon
Closing the Gap - Prioritising Post-maternal Health Literacy for Working-class Women in India
Bidisha Banerjee
,
Archana Srivastava
,
Anandita Mitro
Book Reviews
Charting New Pathways for the Economy
Santanu Gupta
Pre-independence Consumption Expenditure Survey
Arun Kumar
Perspectives
‘Donkey’ Migration from Haryana - A Story of the ‘American Dream’
Reema Gill
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Sneha Maji
,
Sanjeet
National Family Health Survey-5
Thirty Years and Five NFHS Rounds - What Next?
S Irudaya Rajan
National Family Health Surveys in India - A Reflection on the Journey
Tarun Kumar Roy
Data Collection and Quality Concerns for National Family Health Surveys in India - Insights from Five Waves, 1993–2021
S Irudaya Rajan
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Sunil Rajpal
Violence against Women in India - Levels and Trends of Incidence and Reporting
Kanika Sharma
,
Aashish Gupta
Paternal Migration and Child Stunting in India - An Analysis of NFHS-5 Data
Aravinda Meera Guntupalli
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Kirti Gaur
,
Edwin Amalraj Raja
,
Kunal Keshri
Social Determinants of Anaemia Speak - Are Policymakers Listening?
Sylvia Karpagam
Assessing Geographical and Contextual Vulnerability of Reproductive, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health in North East India
Anchal Purbey
,
A J Francis Zavier
,
Punit Mishra
,
Rajib Acharya
,
Niranjan Saggurti
,
Subrato Mondal
,
Debendra Kumar Nayak
Current Statistics
Current Statistics
Letters
Citizens Speak Out against Brutal Cases of Sexual Violence
889 individuals and organisations against rape and cultures of impunity.
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