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This scholarly work by S Irudaya Rajan and K.S. James explores the complex interconnections between demographic change, health inequality, and human development in India. The book provides an in-depth analysis of how population dynamics, including aging, fertility transitions, and migration patterns, directly influence health outcomes and development indicators across different regions and socioeconomic groups.
The authors examine structural inequalities in health access and outcomes, investigating how demographic factors exacerbate existing disparities. Through rigorous research and data analysis, the book addresses critical policy questions regarding sustainable development, health equity, and social welfare in the Indian context. It offers valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and development professionals working on public health and human development issues.







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