HEALTH INEQUITIES IN INDIA: A Synthesis of Recent Evidence
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Book Details
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Author: T.K. Sundari Ravindran, Rakhal Gaitonde (Eds.)
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Publisher: Springer
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Language: Hindi
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Edition: 2023
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ISBN: 9789819901654
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Pages: 266
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Cover: Hardcover
About the Book
This pioneering volume is a vital contribution to the discourse on health inequities in India. Synthesizing published research post-2000, it critically examines the structural and systemic factors influencing health disparities across the country. The book stands out for its holistic coverage of multiple dimensions of social disadvantage—socio-economic status, caste (with a focus on Dalits and Adivasis), gender, disability, HIV status, migrant status—and their intersection with the health system itself.
Spanning nine comprehensive chapters, each written by leading public health scholars, the book maps the landscape of health inequality research in India. It begins with foundational chapters on structural drivers and conceptual frameworks, followed by focused studies on specific population groups and vulnerabilities. Special attention is paid to how institutional systems like healthcare infrastructure can either perpetuate or help reduce these inequities.
The final chapter presents health equity research as a political and transformative project, advocating for critical, inclusive, and justice-oriented frameworks in both research and policy-making.
Ideal for public health professionals, researchers, policy makers, students, and anyone concerned with health justice, this book is not only academically rigorous but also deeply relevant to India's socio-political context. It pushes for evidence-based, equitable health reforms grounded in inclusivity and social justice.