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Sl NoName Email Position Organisation name Paper_Title
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for
1 1 Alok [email protected]
om
M. Phil
Scholar
Jawaharlal Nehru
University
Living arrangements in India: Who
lives with spouse and children?
Evidence from NSSO survey
Oral
2 2 VAHHIDA PINJARI [email protected] STUDENTTATA INSTITUTE OF
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Migrant Motherhood: Experiences of
Pregnant Women Migrated to
Mumbai from Drought Affected Areas
of Marathwada Region in
Maharashtra
Oral
3 3 Pintu Paulpintupaul383@gmail.
com
M.Phil.
Research
Scholar
Jawaharlal Nehru
University
Association between child marriage
and utilization of maternal health
care services in India: evidence from
a nationally representative sample
survey
Oral
4 4 Gargi [email protected]
m
Masters in
Statistics
Kurushetra
University
Decomposing the Prevalence and
Impact of Menstrual Hygiene among
Women in India: A Geospatial-
Decomposition Analysis
Oral
5 5 Ravi Durga [email protected]
om
MPhil
Research
Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Studies
Gender Differences in Self Rated
Poor Health among Elderly
Widowhood Population in India
Oral
6 6 Raman Mishramishraman05@gmail.
com
Research
Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Living Arrangements of The Elderly
Living Alone in India: Evidence from
NFHS-4
Oral
7 7 Pravat [email protected]
mStudent
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Non-contributory Pension Schemes
for Elderly in Kerala: Awareness,
Utilization, and Constraints
Oral
Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP)
39th Annual Conference of IASP
FINAL LIST OF PAPERS ACCEPTED FOR ORAL PRESENTATION
8 8 Brijesh Yadavbrijeshyadav4431@g
mail.comData Analyst
National Academic
Depository,
University Grant
Commission
Ageing and Fertility in India [A study
using Median age of total population
(MATP) and Net reproduction rate
(NRR)]
Oral
9 9 Mohai Menul Biswasbiswas.belief@gmail.
comStudent
International
Institute For
Population Sciences
Religious differentials in fertility and
its associated factors: A study of five
selected states of India
Oral
10 10 Mayank Singhsinghmayank.251195
@gmail.comstudent
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Evaluation of proximate
determinants of fertility using
revised Bongaarts‟ model in India
and EAG states
Oral
11 11 Dipak Kumar [email protected]
m
Research
Schalar
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE FOR
POPULATION
SCIENCES
IMPACT OF DISPOSAL PATTERN OF
ANIMAL/POULTRY EXCRETA ON
SELECTED MORBIDITIES
Oral
12 12 Archana [email protected]
om
Associate
ProfessorIIPS
Female Marriage Migration, Migration
Field and Culture of Migration
Insights from Bihar
Oral
13 13 SHRIRAM JI [email protected]
omProfessor
RVSKVV , College of
Agriculture Sehore
MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF
DISTANCE ASSOCIATED WITH
FEMALE MARRIAGE MIGRATION IN
RURAL AREAS OF DISTRICT SATNA,
M.P.
Oral
14 14 Solomon Debbarma [email protected] PhD Student
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
(IIPS), Mumbai
Status of Higher Education in
Northeast India: with Special
Reference to Minority Group of
Tripura
Oral
15 15 Monica Monicamonicakunduz@gmail
.comStudent
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
An Epidemiological Study of Cervical
and Breast Screening in India: A
District Level Spatial Analysis.
Oral
16 16 NILANJANA GUPTAguptanilanjana37@g
mail.comStudent
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DIFFERENTIALS
IN MENSTRUAL PRACTICES AMONG
YOUNG WOMEN IN INDIA: EVIDENCE
FROM NFHS-4
Oral
17 18 AISWARYA P [email protected]
m
RESEARCH
SCHOLAR
DEPARTMENT OF
DEMOGRAPHY,
UNIVERSITY OF
KERALA
The Conundrum of Infertility in
India: Analysis using NFHS 4 DataOral
18 19 Manjari Sinhamanjari.sinha88@gm
ail.com
Research
scholar
(PhD)
Tata institute of
Social Sciences
Gynaecological Morbidities leading to
Hysterectomy: Cases in Rural
Maharashtra
Oral
19 20P. Mohanachandran
Prof: and
Head, Dept.
Demography
, Director
PRC
University of KeralaCROSSOVER OF LIFE EXPECTANCIES
IN INDIA AND STATESOral
20 21 Palak Sharma [email protected] Student
International
Institute for
Population Studies
Abortion and Post Abortion
Complication Care Seeking in India:
Patterns and Predictors
Oral
21 22 Seikh Faruk Ahmedsh.farukahmed@gmai
l.com
Assistant
Professor
Kohima Science
College, Jotsoma
Differential Mortality Risk among the
Government Employees during
Service Period in Nagaland
Oral
22 23 Bedanga [email protected]
mPhD Scholar
International
Institute For
Population Sciences
Where do Entrepreneurs come from?
Migrant owned Enterprises in
Mumbai and Household Development
Oral
23 24 Mukesh C. Parmarmukesh.c.parmar@g
mail.comPhD Student
Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New
Delhi
Barriers to health care services
during pregnancy in India:
Evaluating ACCESS framework
Oral
24 25 TRUPTI MEHERtruptimeher24@gmail
.comStudent IIPS
Burden of Hysterectomy among
Indian WomenOral
25 26 SHYAMALENDU MANNAshyamalendu0@gmai
l.comSTUDENT
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE FOR
POPULATION
SCIENCES
Bayesian mapping and Projection of
HIV infection among the
Reproductive age group, India
Oral
26 27 Dr Dizaraily Dunddrdizadund25@gmail.
com
Medical
practitionerTLM
Gender Differentials in Functional
Health Status among Elderly In
India, A future perspective of LASI
Oral
27 28Mohammad Zahid
Siddiqui
om
Research
Scholar
Jawaharlal Nehru
University
Economic Returns to Fertility Decline
in India (Analyzing the data from
2015-2100)
Oral
28 29 Dushyant [email protected]
om
Asstt
Professor
Zakir Hussain, Deppt
of Economics , DU
Education, work experience, and
land assets: A determinants of
Socio-Economic perspective
Oral
29 31 Deepika Phukandeephukan93@gmail.
com
Ph. D.
Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Impact of Consistent Utilization of
Maternal Health Care Services on
Neonatal Deaths in India
Oral
30 36 Prem Shankar Mishrapsmishrabhu@gmail.
comPhD Scholar
Institute for Social
and Economic
Change
Applying Regional Approach on
Assessing Rural Healthcare
Infrastructure and Human Resources
for Health in Uttar Pradesh: A Supply-
side Analysis
Oral
31 37 Sunita T [email protected] Asst Reg AUD Univ
Enhancing Audiometery For Aged:
An Exploration in Functional Health
Status in Elderly
Oral
32 38 KUMARI [email protected]
m
RESEARCH
SCHOLAR
G.B.PANT SOCIAL
SCIENCE INSTITUTE,
ALLAHABAD
Oral
33 39 BIDITA DHARthomaskariahjesbin@
gmail.com
M.Phil
studentIIPS
A STUDY ON RETURN MIGRATION IN
INDIA: PATTERNS AND
CHARACTERISTICS
Oral
34 40 MANOJ SAHUsahumanoj40@gmail.
com
RESEARCHE
R
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE FOR
POPULATION
SCIENCES
A FUTURE JOURNEY OF
URBANISATION TOWARDS 2051
CENSUS
Oral
35 41 Dr. Gutta Vijayalakshmiitsmevijaya89@gmail
.com
Assistant
professor,
Department
of
Biotechnolog
y, Inst. of
Technology
GITAM (deemed
University),
Visakhapatnam, AP.
Retired
Millets as an interventional strategy
for improvement of food securityOral
36 42 Mithun Ramesh [email protected]
scholar
Gulbarga University,
Kalaburagi
POPULATION, GENDER AND
DEVELOPMENTOral
37 43 Himanshu [email protected]
om
Project
Officer1990
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN
ESTIMATION OF LIFE EXPECTANCY
AND DIABETESFREE LIFE
EXPECTANCY AMONG OLDER
ADULTS IN INDIA: EVIDENCE FROM
LARGE SCALE SURVEY DATA
Oral
38 46 Kamalesh Kumar Patelkamaleshkumar.patel
@gmail.com
Ph.D.
Research
Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences,
Mumbai-400088
Factors associated with marital
happiness among newly married
individuals in Varanasi, India, 2017
Oral
39 48 Mahadev Bhisestat.mdbhise@gmail.
com
Ph.D.
Research
Student
IIPS
Food and Non-Food expenditure
differential across Urban and Rural
Household in India
Oral
40 49 Priyanka Sahupriyanka.stats369@g
mail.com
Statistician
cum Tutor
Prasad Institute of
Medical SciencesOral
41 50 Gayathri Subramaniyangayathrisubramaniya
Senior
Research
Officer
International
Institute for
Populatrion
Sciences, Mumbai
Gender perception and an influence
of parents‟ religiosity study in Tamil
Nadu
Oral
42 51 Sangay chophelschophel@bhutanstu
dies.org.bt
Research
OfficerCBS
Culture, Public Policy and Happiness
: A GNH of BhutanOral
43 52 Nitish Gogoinitishgogoi50@gmail.
com
M.phil
Research
Scholar
Rajiv gandhi
university (Central)
Arunachal Pradesh
Oral
44 53 Vinod K [email protected] SP IEGRethinking Data Integration: A LASI
and NFHS future perspectiveOral
45 54 NIKITA [email protected]
om
RESEARCH
SCHOLAR
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
UNIVERSITY
GENDER DISPARITY IN EDUCATION
AMONG EIGHTEEN YEARS AGE
GROUP: A STUDY ON BIHAR
Oral
46 55 Apoorva [email protected]
omStudent IIPS
Role of Transport Infrastructure on
Female Work Participation and
Shifting from Agricultural to Non-
Agricultural Sector
Oral
47 56 veluru sujathasujathawishnu@gmail
.com
Research
scholar
Department of
sociology, sri
venkateswara
university
Nature of Attitude and Adjustment of
Adult Children with Elderly parents;
A study in Ananthapur district of
Andhra Pradesh
Oral
48 57 CHANDRA PRAKASH [email protected]
om
RESEARCH
ASSOCIATE
Sigma Research and
ConsultingOral
49 58 Laeek Siddiquiiipslaeeksiddiqui@gm
ail.com
Ph.D.
Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences,
Mumbai
Work Participation & Role of Women
in Building Agro-Based Community
Institutions: A Study of Five Districts
of West Bengal
Oral
50 59 Sadhana [email protected]
omFSPO
Dept of Social Work,
Sardar Patel
University
An assessment of “Education and
Livelihood of Rural Women with
Disability” through Community
Based Rehabilitation
[CBR]Programme
Oral
51 60Deepanjali
Vishwakarma
deepanjali.vishwakar
Ph.D
Research
Scholar
international
institute for
population sciences
Multi Partners sexual relationship
and unsafe sexual practices among
premarital settings in India: A
gender perspective
Oral
52 61 Shreya [email protected]
om
Research
Scholar
Jawaharlal Nehru
University
A Comparative Analysis of
Government Expenditure and Family
Welfare Indicators in the Pre and
Post RCH Policy Regimes (1985-
2011)
Oral
53 62 Akhilesh Yadavakhileshbhu22@gmai
l.com
Research
Scholar
Banaras Hindu
University
Women Autonomy and its Correlates
in India: Findings from National
Family Health Survey-4
Oral
54 63 Sumita Berasumitabera53@gmail.
com
Research
Scholar
Ravenshaw
University, Cuttack
DEMOGRAPHY OF TRIBAL
POPULATION IN ODISHA: A
GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY
Oral
55 64 Shobhit Srivastavashobhitsrivastava889
@gmail.comStudent IIPS, Mumbai
Burden of Cancer Prevalence and its
determinant among women in Bihar:
A study based on NFHS (2015-16)
Oral
56 65 Jayakant Singhsinghjayakant.tiss@g
mail.com
Doctoral
Fellow
Tata Instittue of
Social Sciences
Sexual and Reproductive Health of
Young Married Male Migrants from
Low-income Settings in Odisha,
India
Oral
57 66 Priyanka Patelpatelpriyankacsb@g
mail.comstudent
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Explaining the increase in cesarean
delivery in India between 2005-2015Oral
58 67 PRIYA MAURYApriyamaurya1326@g
mail.comStudent
International
Institute for
Population sciences
Men‟s Occupation and Chronic
Disease Prevalence in India and
Selected States
Oral
59 68 Gyan Kashyapstatskashyap@gmail.
com
Project
OfficerIIPS, Mumbai
Living Environment and Respiratory
Health Problems of People Living in
Industrial Belt of Kanpur, India
Oral
60 69 Dr. Sibabrata Dassibabrata2007@gmail
.com
Ravenshaw
University, Cuttack
Social Transformation, Gender
Relations and Adverse Child Sex
Ratio in Odisha
Oral
61 70 Himani Sharmaasharma11397@gmai
l.comstudent IIPS, Mumbai
Major Correlates of Anaemia Among
Women (age 15-49) in India and
Spatial Variation, Evidence from
NFHS-4
Oral
62 71 Seikh Faruk Ahmedmscfaruk_ahmed@ya
hoo.co.in
Assistant
Professor
Kohima Science
College, Jotsoma
A Statistical Analysis of Adult
Mortality Scenario in Rural NagalandOral
63 72 SADDAF NAAZ [email protected]
m
RESEARCH
SCHOLAR
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
UNIVERSITY, NEW
DELHI
What Lifespan Variation explains
within major states of India?Oral
64 73 Himanshu [email protected]
om
Project
Officer1990
Estimation of Mortality and Potential
year of life lost Attributable to
Cancer in India: Comparison of old
and modified procedure
Oral
65 74 Enu [email protected]
om
Doctoral
FellowIIPS Oral
66 75 Himanshu Chaurasia [email protected]
Officer1990
Assessing the Potential Years of Life
Lost Due to Non- Communicable
Diseases in India: A Modified
Procedure Comparison
Oral
67 76 Prakash Kumarsnvp.prakash@gmail.
comPhD Student
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Modelling Road Traffic Accident in
India using Smeed‟s LawOral
68 77 Sachin Lokhandesachinlokhande33@g
mail.com
Research
Scholar
Indian Institute of
Dalit Studies,New
Delhi
Backwardness and Access of Women
in Higher Education In India:
Evidence from NSSO and Census
Data
Oral
69 78 Priyanka Nandeshwarpriyankanandeshwar1
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
IMPACT OF ANTENATAL CARE ON
DELIVERY PATTERN IN INDIAOral
70 79 DIMPAL PATHAKdimpalpathak20@gm
ail.comMPS
International
Institute for
Population Sciences,
Mumbai
Socio-economic Correlates of
TuberculosisOral
71 80 GURU VASISHTHguruvasishth15@gma
il.com
Research
scholar
International
Institute For
Population Sciences,
Mumbai
Non Sampling Error in Large Scale
Demographic SurveyOral
72 81 Mukesh C. Parmarmukesh.c.parmar@g
mail.comPhD Student
Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New
Delhi
Comparing the Smoking Behaviour
between China and IndiaOral
73 82 Praveenkumar M Pmppraveenkumarmp
@gmail.comStudent
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Sexual and Emotional Violence
against Married Muslim women -A
study based on National Family
Health Survey 2006-2016
Oral
74 83 BENJAMIN DEBBARMABenjuborok12@gmail
.com
RESEARCH
SCHOLAR
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
UNIVERSITY
Association between substance use
and self-reported health status
among male adult‟s youth of North
East India States: Evidence from
National Family Health Survey 2015-
2016
Oral
75 84 Satish Kumar Chauhansatishkmr289@gmail.
comPhD
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Mental health condition among
adolescents living in the slums of
Lucknow, India. A cross-sectional
study
Oral
76 85 Laeek Siddiquiiipslaeeksiddiqui@gm
ail.com
Ph.D.
Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences,
Mumbai
Socioeconomic differential in
treatment seeking behaviour and
health care expenditure among
Elderly in India
Oral
77 86 Archana [email protected]
.in
PhD
Research
Fellow
Jawaharlal Nehru
University New Delhi
“Is Development, Opening the Space
for Women? : Approaches and
Perceptions of the Rural Indian
Politics”
Oral
78 87 Dr. Jayanta Kumar Basujayantakumar.basu@
gmail.com
State
Coordinator -
Civil
Registration
(Consultant)
Unicef
Pre-Marital Sex in the Changing Life
Style of Female College Students of
Mumbai, India: Need for re-
orientation on sexual health
education
Oral
79 88 NILANJANA GUPTAguptanilanjana123@g
mail.comStudent
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
THE REGIONAL VARIATION IN
MENSTRUAL PRACTICES AMONG
YOUNG WOMEN IN INDIA: EVIDENCE
FROM NFHS-4
Oral
80 89 INDRITA [email protected]
om
Assistant
Professor
WEST BENGAL
EDUCATION
SERVICE
Variability Study and Trend Surface
Fitting for Different Sex Ratio, West
Bengal
Oral
81 90 ARUN KUMAR V [email protected]
om
RESEARCH
SCHOLAR
DEPARTMENT OF
DEMOGRAPHY,
UNIVERSITY OF
KERALA
MULTIPLE MORBIDITY AMONG
ELDERLY POPULATION IN INDIAOral
82 91 AMBALIKA DEVIambalikadevitg@gma
il.com
Research
Officer
Dr.ramkumar
Memorial Centre for
Population Ageing
and Health
Assessment of Cognitive functioning
using Mini-Mental State Examination
among elderly in Kerala
Oral
83 92 Sonal Choudharisonalchoudhari691@
gmail.com
Program
Officer
Grameen Shramik
Pratishthan
Differentials and Determinants of
Self-rated health: Comparison of
India and China
Oral
84 93 Prashant Kumar Singhprashants.geo@gmail
.com
Assistant
ProfessorDr.
Non-communicable diseases among
older Indian adults: A multilevel
analysis
Oral
85 94 Rajan Ram [email protected] Ph.D Scholar
International
Institute for
Populatrion
Sciences, Mumbai
Changing Trend and Pattern of
Health Status among Elderly in IndiaOral
86 95AUDINARAYANA
NARAYANASWAMY
audinarayana.bu@gm
ail.com
Former
Professor
and Head.
Dept. of Sociology &
Population Studies,
Bharathiar
University,
COIMBATORE - 641
046
Gender Perspectives of Disability
among Elderly Persons and their
Correlates in India: A Glimpse into
the 2011 Census Data
Oral
87 96 DEBOSHREE ROYdebosree.roy65@gma
il.com
PHD
SCHOLAR
UNIVERSITY OF
DELHI
A study on Intergenerational
relationship between Grandparents
and Grandchildren in an urban setup
Oral
88 104 V. SARAVANAKUMARsaravanakumar.prc@
gmail.com
RESEARCH
INVESTIGAT
OR
POPULATION
RESEARCH CENTRE,
G.I.R.H & F.W
Rural urban differentials in vital
rates and demography in IndiaOral
89 107 RAJNI [email protected]
m
RESEARCH
SCHOLAR
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
UNIVERSITY, NEW
DELHI
Occupational mobility of females In
India: A comparative study of
migrant and non migrant
Oral
90 108 Bedanga Talukdarbedanga.talukdar@ya
hoo.comPhD Scholar
International
Institute For
Population Sciences
Where do Entrepreneurs come from?
Migrant owned Enterprises in
Mumbai and Household Development
Oral
91 109 TILAK SINGH YADAV [email protected]
SCHOLAR
GOVIND BALLABH
PANT SOCIAL
SCIENCE INSTITUTE,
JHUSI, ALLAHABAD
ROLE OF SMART CITIES IN URBAN
DEVELOPMENTOral
92 110 NOLI [email protected]
m
DOCTORAL
RESEARCH
SCHOLAR
TATA INSTITUTE OF
SOCIAL SCIENCES,
MUMBAI
Migration and Exclusionary
Urbanisation: A Study of Urban
Slums in Mumbai City of
Maharashtra (India)
Oral
93 115 Shivangi Mishrashivangi2win@gmail.
com
Research
scholar
Babasahec Bhimrao
Ambedkar (Central)
University Lucknow
MISSING „PINK‟ OF THE LAND”:
GENDER BIAS AND HEALTH IN
UTTAR PRADESH
Oral
94 116 Cheryl Anandascherylanandas207@g
mail.comStudent
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Technical Efficiency of Public
Healthcare System in Uttar Pradesh
and Maharashtra: A Data
Envelopment Analysis
Oral
95 117 Shekhar Sarojshekhar15894@gmail
.comStudent
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Does maternity care expenditure is
catastrophic? A cross sectional study
in EAG states of India
Oral
96 118 patricia dohtdongpatricidohtdong666@
gmail.com
Research
Scholar
Tata Institute of
Social Sciences
Women‟s Participation in local
governance: A study of the Khasi
Dorbar Shnong of Meghalaya
Oral
97 119 Enu Anandenuanand2007@gmai
l.com
Doctoral
FellowIIPS
The Age Differences between
Spouses: Variations and
determinants among selected
Developed States in India
Oral
98 120 Nasim Ahamed Mondalnasimamu32@gmail.
com
M.Phil.
Student
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Quality of Life of Elderly: A Case
Study of Rural Murshidabad, West
Bengal
Oral
99 134 KUMARI NITUkumarinitu6039@gm
ail.com
RESEARCH
SCHOLAR
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
UNIVERSITY
Sustainable Urban Development:
Issues and Challenges in the era of
Smart Cities
Oral
100 135 Raju [email protected]
om
Doctoral
Fellow
Institute for Social
and Economic
Change
Urbanization in West Bengal (India):
An Unequal Growth of CitiesOral
101 136 Deepak [email protected]
om
M. Phil-
Integrated
Phd
Tata Institute of
Social Sciences
Urban Space and Middle class- An
approach to public service delivery
at New Delhi railways station
Oral
102 137 Sangeetha ESTHERsangeethaesther@ya
hoo.co.in
Research
Scholar
Jawaharlal Nehru
University
SURVIVING ON THE STREETS: A
STUDY OF HOMELESS WOMEN IN
DELHI
Oral
103 190 Ramu Rawat [email protected]
Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Influence of food security on children
health and their educational
performance among deprived
community in the rural Barabanki
district, Uttar Pradesh
Oral
104 191SURENDRA KUMAR
Ph.D
RESEARCH
SCHOLAR
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE FOR
POPULATION
SCIENCES, MUMBAI
Cooking fuels used in household and
Acute Respiratory Infections among
children aged 0-14 years in Uttar
Pradesh
Oral
105 192 SHOUMMO SEN GUPTAshoummosengupta@
gmail.com
M.SC BIO
STATISTICS
AND
DEMOGRAPH
Y
International
Institute For
Population Sciences
Maternal Non-Communicable
Diseases and Behaviour of Smoking
Tobacco and Drinking Alcohol during
Pregnancy and Low Birth Weight of
Child
Oral
106 193 Adrita Banerjeeadrita.banerjee@yah
oo.co.inPh.D Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
An Exploratory Spatial Analysis of
Low Birth Weight and its
Determinants in India
Oral
107 206 Anil Chandran Sanilchandrans@gmail
.com
Assistant
Professor
Dept of
Demography,
University of Kerala
Coexistence of Diabetes Mellitus and
Hypertension among males in India:
Analysis using NFHS4 data
Oral
108 239 Poulomi Chowdhury [email protected] Student Southampton
Does mother‟s pregnancy intention
affect child healthcare and growth in
India? Evidence from a longitudinal
survey
Oral
109 255 Pradeep [email protected]
et
Research
Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Do family planning advice and
maternal health care utilization
changes course in contraception
usage? A study based on Bihar, India
Oral
110 260 Md Illias Kanchan Skilliaskanchan@gmail.
comPhD Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
UNMET NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING
AND ITS ASSOCIATED FACTORS
AMONG CURRENTLY MARRIED
WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE
GROUP IN INDIA: EVIDENCE FROM
NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH SURVEY,
20015-16
Oral
111 261 Priyanka Yadavpriyanka.yadav949@
gmail.com
Research
Scholar
Jawaharlal Nehru
University
Contraceptive Discontinuation and
Switching Among Women: A Study
of India and its States
Oral
112 6 Shobana [email protected]
n
Research
officerIIHMR UNIVERSITY
Is Unmet need for Family Planning
still an area of concern in India:
Situation, Tre.ds and Determinants
with special focus to Odisha
Oral
113 271 Minakshi [email protected]
om
Research
Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Gaps in Child Mortality between
Indigenous and Non-Indigenous
Population – Have they Shrunk or
Widened: over the last two Censuses
in India
Oral
114 273 Parul [email protected]
m
Research
Scholar
International
Institute for
Pattern and determinants of opting
for self-care in health among the
Schedule tribes in India: Evidence
based on a recent cross-sectional
survey
Oral
115 279 SHASHI KALA SAROJshashikala.saroj52@g
mail.comDOCTORAL
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
UNIVERSITY
Housing conditions and its impact on
maternal and child health
inequalities in selected eight Indian
cities: a comparative study from
NFHS-III (2005-06) and NFHS-IV
(2015-16)
Oral
116 282 SUNANDA MISHRAsunanda1507@gmail.
com
RESEARCH
SCHOLAR
UNIVERSITY OF
LUCKNOW
Impact Analysis of Public
Expenditureon Health in India and
Uttar Pradesh
Oral
117 285 SNIGDHA BANERJEE92snigdhabanerjee@
gmail.comPH.D
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE FOR
POPULATION
SCIENCES
Living Condition And Maternal Health
of Urban Poor in The Context of The
Urbanization in Four Indian
Metropolitan Cities: Based on NFHS -
4.
Oral
118 286 RAJARAM [email protected]
m
Deputy
Director
Karnataka Health
Promotion Trust
Knowledge and Health Seeking
Behavior for Tuberculosis among
Chest Symptomatic Adults living in
slum areas of Hyderabad, India
Oral
119 295 SNEHA [email protected]
m
PH.D
SCHOLAR
INSTITUTE FOR
SOCIAL AND
ECONOMIC CHANGE
Sustainability of life and livelihood of
people of SundarbansOral
120 297 Sayantani Chatterjee612sayantani@gmail.
comPhD Student IIPS
Estimation, decomposition and
convergence of human development
index and gender development index
in states of India
Oral
121 298 Himanshu Chaurasia [email protected]
Officer1990
Spatial variation and hot-spots of
district-level childhood diarrhea and
its associated risk factors in India:
Evidence from Indian demographic
and health surveys
Oral
122 300 Sandip Anand [email protected] ProfessorXIMB Xavier
University India
SANITATION ADVERTISING
CAMPAIGN IN PUBLIC HEALTH: AN
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY FROM THE
PERSPECTIVE OF SUSTAINABILITY
Oral
123 307 Neeraj NarayanGREATNADU@GMAIL.
COM
Research
Scholar
Banaras Hindu
University
Developmental Performance Ranking
of SAARC Nations: An Application of
TOPSIS method of Multi Criteria
Decision Making
Oral
124 314 Safrin Begumsafrinbegum3@gmail.
com
Ph. D.
student
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Family environment of school going
adolescents and its impact on their
gender stereotypes: Evidence from a
high literacy district of Assam
Oral
125 318 HEMRAJ [email protected]
m
PhD
Research
Scholar
Indian Institute of
Dalit Studies New
Delhi
Rethinking Empowerment of Rural
Women: Insights from Lives of Nat
Community
Oral
126 331 PADMA USpadmakumar76@gm
ail.com
RESEARCH
SCHOLAR
DEPARTMENT OF
DEMOGRAPHY,
UNIVERSITY OF
KERALA,
THIRUVANANTHAPU
RAM
CAUSE ELIMINATION AND GAIN IN
LIFE EXPECTANCY IN KERALAOral
127 334 Anitha Kumari KRnanavijay007@yahoo
.co.in
Field
InvestigatorPRC
Age and sex differentials in Disease
Burden: Case of three major
hospitals in Kerala
Oral
128 338 Arun B Chandranbchandran.arun@gm
ail.com
Research
Scholar
Institute for Social
and Economic
Change
Conceptualizing Population Ageing in
India as a Triumph of Public Health:
An Analysis Using New Ageing
Indicators
Oral
129 343 Pooja Arora [email protected] Student
International
Institute for
Population sciences
Breastfeeding practices in India and
its association with women‟s statusOral
130 345 Madhumita [email protected]
om
Research
Scholar
Tata Institute of
Social Sciences
Non-workers and Job seekers women
in the working bulge of India:
evidence from Census and NFHS
Oral
131 346Barsa Priyadarsinee
Sahoo
barsa2011jnu@gmail.
com
Research
Scholar
(PhD)
Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New
Delhi
DO THEY HELP? PARTICIPATION OF
WOMEN IN AN INFORMAL SECTOR
OF ODISHA
Oral
132 360 Ankit Sikarwar [email protected] Ph.D Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences,
Mumbai
Does proximity to city affect women
work participation? : A study of
women work participation in the
villages surrounding Ahmedabad city
Oral
133 367 RUCHITA SAKPALruchita.sakpal.8@gm
ail.com
Ph.D.
Scholar
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE FOR
POPULATION
SCIENCES
Levels, trends and risk factors of
caesarean section in IndiaOral
134 370 Mahera Mumtazmaheramumtaz.mm
@gmail.comStudent
International
Institute for
population sciences
High risk fertility behaviour and its
association with the likelihood of
chronic undernutrition and anaemia
among Indian women in the
reproductive period.
Oral
135 376 BALHASAN ALIalihasancs92@gmail.
comstudent IIPS
Socio-economic inequality in
Utilization of maternal health care in
India, 2005-16: A decomposition
analysis
Oral
136 378 Balwan Dhillonbalwandhillon@gmail.
comScientist-F
Indian Council of
Medical Research,
Ansari Nagar, New
Delhi-110029
Oral
137 380 LABHITA [email protected]
mSTUDENT
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE FOR
POPULATION
SCIENCE, MUMBAI
PREGNANCY INDUCED
HYPERTENSION AND RISK OF
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES LATER
IN LIFE IN INDIAN WOMEN
Oral
138 381 Aditi aditi.chaudhary72@g
mail.comStudent
International
Institute for
population Sciences
Correlates of Caesarean Section
Delivery in India and its Impact on
Maternal Health
Oral
139 382 Dr. Sibabrata Dassibabrata2007@gmail
.com
Ravenshaw
University, Cuttack
Prevalence and determinants of
Caesarean Section Delivery in India:
A Comparative Analysis of Public and
Private Health Facilities
Oral
140 384 Deepika Phukandeephukan93@gmail.
com
Ph. D.
Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Risk Factors of Anemia among Non-
pregnant Women in India: A
Geospatial Analysis
Oral
141 388 SAMARUL ISLAMsamar_demo@outloo
k.com
Ph.D
Research
Scholar
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Exposure to household indoor air
pollution in India and its linkage with
pregnancy outcomes: Evidence from
recent from national level large scale
cross- sectional survey
Oral
142 390 renu sain [email protected]
Analyst
Institute of
Economic Growth
Decomposing of socio-economic
health inequality in utilisation of
delivery care services in Uttar
Pradesh
Oral
143 391 LABHITA [email protected]
mSTUDENT
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE FOR
POPULATION
SCIENCE, MUMBAI
IMPACT OF MATERNAL AGE AND
BIRTH SPACING ON MORTALITY OF
CHILDREN IN INDIA
Oral
144 393 Alok [email protected]
om
M. Phil
Scholar
Jawaharlal Nehru
University
Maternal Obesity and Caesarean
Delivery: Evidence from South AsiaOral
145 394 Naina PurkayasthaPurkayasthanayana3
International
Institute for
population sciences
Prevalence and potential
determinants of primary infertility
among the currently married women
in India
Oral
146 400 KOUSTAV GHOSHkoustav2020@gmail.
comStudent
International
Institute for
population sciences
Linkage between Women‟s
Autonomy and Intimate Partner
Violence in India: A Geo-spatial
Analysis
Oral
147 405 SUMANA ACHARYAsumonarocks007@g
mail.com
SENIOR
RESEARCH
OFFICER
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE FOR
POPULATION
SCIENCES
Violence against Women within
Consanguineous Marriages in India:
An Investigation on Traditional
Myths
Oral
148 408 Parul [email protected]
m
Research
Scholar
International
Institute for
Comparison of Self-Reported and
Measured Data on Diabetes in
demographically developed States of
India: Evidence from a large-scale
survey
Oral
149 412Dr.A.G.Khan and Satish
Gauda
sateeshgouda@gmail.
com
Assistant
Professor
Dept. of Social
Work, Govt. First
Grade Collage,
Hunnur, Bagalkot.
Karnataka.
Tendency of Abortion in Districts of
Karnataka and Associated FactorsOral
150 413 Akhilesh Pandey akhileshstats@gmail.
com
Post-partum amenorrhoea period
and its determinants: A hospital
based study
Oral
151 414Ms. Rupam Bharti and
UV Somayajulu
rupambharti7@gmail.
com,
rupam.bharti@sigma-
india.in
RESEARCH
ASSOCIATE
Sigma Research and
Consulting, New
Delhi
Domestic Violence against Women in
India: Regional PerspectiveOral
152 416 Mashkoor [email protected]
om
Assistant
Professor
Department of
Geography, Aligarh
Muslim University
(AMU), Aligarh
Age Structural Transition And Ageing
In Major States of India, From 1961
To 2011
Oral
153 417 Vinodh Thoda vskd.jcfriends@gmail
.com
Ph.D (1st
year)IIPS Mumbai
Children Who Never-Attended School
and School Dropouts in India: A
Regional Perspective
Oral
154 420Basavant.S Dr. Sindhe
jaganath. R
basavant888@gmail.
com
Research
scholar
Gulbarga university
kalaburagi MIGRATION AND URBANUSATION Oral
155 421 Kh. Jitenkumar [email protected]
om
ICMR-National
Institute of Medical
Statistics,
Understanding the Burden of
Smokeless Tobacco Use and Its
Determinants Among Women in
Northeast States, India
Oral
156 423Dr. Kirti Gaur Dr. Kunal
Keshri
m
Independent
Researcher,
M. Phil., Ph.
D.
International
Institute for
Population Sciences,
Mumbai
Dynamics of contraceptive use- Pre
and Post AbortionOral
157 426Niyati Joshi Jitendra
Kumar Verma
niyatijoshi.iips@gmail
.com
Joint
Director
Central Water
Commission
Ministry of Water
Resources, River
Development and
Ganga Rejuvenation
901 (N), Sewa
Bhawan, R.K. Puram
Sector -1, New Delhi-
110066
Population and Flood during 1953 –
2016 , : Pattern & Impact Oral
158 428 Abhay Kumar [email protected]
Director
Lokashraya
Foundation
A-101, Gauri Sadan
5-Hailey Road, New
Delhi-110001
Parliamentarians‟ Concerns on
Population and Health:Mapping
Question Hour of Indian Parliament
Oral
159 430 Suryakant [email protected]
om
Assistant
Professor
International
Institute for
Population Sciences,
Mumbai-88.
Gender Differentials in Inequality in
Age-at-deathOral
160 432 Ritam [email protected]
om
The influence of Socioeconomic
characteristics on Maternal mortality
in India: Evidence from NFHS-4
Oral
161 435 Ramu Rawat [email protected]
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
Govandi Station
Road, Deonar,
Mumbai-88.
Influence of food security on children
health and their educational
performance among deprived
community in the rural Barabanki
district, Uttar Pradesh
Oral
162 437 Dr Jetendra Yadav [email protected]
m
Economic Burden of Tuberculosis in
India Oral
163 438Pawan Kumar Yadav
and Suryakant Yadav
pawankumaryadavbh
Contribution of Socio–Demographic
Inequality to the Non–use of
Contraceptive Methods in India,
2005–06 – 2015–16
Oral
164 439 Prof M S R Murthymsrmurthy2015@gm
ail.com
Professor
(Retired) of
Population
Studies,
Sri Venkateswara
University, TIRUPATIOld age care: A case of Mutualism Oral
165 442M.N.Megeri &
H.H.Budihal
m
Associate
Professor
Department of
Statistics, Karnataka
Arts College
Dharwad.
Factors Influencing on Transmission
of Malaria in India : Application of
Negative Binomial Regression model
Oral
166 444M.N.Megeri &
H.H.Budihal
m
Associate
Professor
Department of
Statistics, Karnataka
Arts College
Dharwad.
HIV/TB Co-infection Current Trends:
Probabilistic Distribution ApproachOral
167 446 Dr. Bhaswati Dasbhaswati2004@gmail
.com
Associate
Professor
Centre for the Study
of Regional
Development
School of Social
Sciences
Jawaharlal Nehru
University
New Delhi 110 067
Death Trap- The Unaddressed Issues
of Road Fatality in Health Policies Oral
168 447 Dr Prasantha Pathak prasanta.pathak@gm
ail.com
Associate
Professor
Population Studies
Unit, Indian
Statistical Institute
Kolkata
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF
PROFILES OF WOMEN FACING
ADVERSE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES
Oral
169 448 Dr Prasantha Pathak prasanta.pathak@gm
ail.com
Associate
Professor
Population Studies
Unit, Indian
Statistical Institute
Kolkata
ASSOCIATION OF RCH PROGRAMME
WITH PREGNANCY OUTCOME:
A Statistical Analysis
Oral
170 449Balwan Singh Dhillon M.
Vishnu Vardhana Rao
balwandhillon@gmail.
comScientist-F
Indian Council of
Medical Research,
Ansari Nagar, New
Delhi.
Trail of labor versus elective repeat
cesarean section: a comparison of
morbidity and mortality at tertiary
care teaching hospitals in India
Oral
171 450 Ramesh Chellanrameshchellan@gmail
.com
State
Consultant
Social Research,
UNICEF, Odisha
PREVALENCE OF ANAEMIA IN INDIA:
A BURNING ISSUE ON NUTRITIONOral
172 451 Lopamudra Paullopamudra77@gmail.
com
Technical
Advisor, M&E
Challenge TB
Project, The
International Union
Against TB and Lung
Disease, South- East
Asia Office, New
Delhi,
SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND USE OF
CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS AMONG
MARRIED COUPLES IN INDIA: A
WOMAN‟S PERSPECTIVES
Oral
173 452 Dr Priyanka [email protected]
du
Assistant
Professor
School of Health
Systems Studies
(SHSS)
Tata Institute of
Social Sciences
(TISS)
V. N. Purav Marg,
Deonar, Mumbai -
400088.
Improved Sanitation Facility, Open
Defecation and Child Health in IndiaOral
174 453 Dr LK Dwivedilaxmikdwivedi@gmail
.com
Assistant
Professor
International
Institute for
Population Sciences,
Mumbai-88
Displacement of Births in National
Family Health Surveys Birth Histories
and its Implications on Maternal
Indicators in India during 1992-93 to
2015-16
Oral
175 454 Dr RS [email protected]
m
Director,
Research
Envisions Institute of
Development
Coping with Disasters: A Gendered
Perspective (A Case Study of 2013
Disaster in Uttarakhand (India
Oral
176 455 Dr. Supriya Srivastavasupriyasrivastav7@g
mail.com
Assistant
Professor
Faculty of
Management
Sciences & Liberal
Arts, Shoolini
University of
Biotechnology &
Business
Management
Determinants of Rural - Urban
Migration in IndiaOral
177 456Dr. R. HARIHARAN,
Ph.D
ramuhariharan@ymai
l.com
Assistant
Professor
PG & Research
Department of
Economics
Alagappa
Government Arts
College,
Karaikudi-630003,
Tamilnadu
Health Status of Rural Women: A
Study in Tiruvarur District,
Tamilnadu
Oral
178 457 Vijay Kumar Tiwarivktiwari.nihfw@gmail
.comProf &Head
Department of
Planning and
Evaluation, National
Institute of Health
and Family Welfare,
New Delhi-110067
Psychosocial and Economic Burden
among Hepatitis Patients attending a
Tertiary Care Hospital in India
Oral
179 459 Kamal Chaudharykamalchaudhary@out
look.com
Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New
Delhi
Gender in the Changing World of
Work: Dissecting Wage-Gap Patterns
of Urban Labour Market in India
Oral
180 323 Prem Saxenasaxenaprem2015@g
mail.com
Former
Professor
and Head,
Department
of
Mathematica
l
Demography
and
Statistics
International
Institute for
Population Sciences
(IIPS)
Has the Long-predicted Decline in
Consanguineous Marriage Occurred?
An Indian Perspective on a Global
Question – Empirical Evidence
Gathered from National Family
Health Surveys of India
Oral
181 240 BRAJESH BRAJESHiipsmumbai2012@gm
ail.comPhd scholar IIPS MUMBAI
Effect of mother‟s diet patterns
during pregnancy and it association
with Birth size and birth weight in
selected South Asian Country
Oral
182 463 Dr. J. P. Singhjpsingh1950@hotmail
.com
Formerly
Professor of
Sociology
Patna University,
Patna
Impact of Demographic Transition on
Family in India:
Evidence from Census and Survey
Data
Oral