More Published Articles by Carol

The need of the hour: A fresh perspective on family planning

Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University.  2017;  10: 325-326.

Can conditional cash transfers promote delayed childbearing? Evidence from the “Second Honeymoon Package” in rural Maharashtra, India

Asian Population Studies. 2016 – online available at http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17441730.2016.1258816.

The Indian Health Paradox: Lessons from Bangladesh

Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University.  July-August 2014;  7( 4): 413-414.

Economic Development, Women’s Social and Economic Empowerment and Reproductive Health in Rural India

Asian Population Studies 10(1):4-22.

The Value of Sons in an Indian Village: How Widows See It

Population Studies: A Journal of Demography.  1990; 44(1): 5-20.

HIV-related Stigma in Rural and Tribal Communities of Maharashtra, India

Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition. 2012, December; 30(4): 394-403. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh.

Old Age Security and the Utility of Children in Rural India

Population Studies: A Journal of Demography. 1980; 34(3): 487-499.

Progress and Stagnation: Changes in Fertility and Women’s Position in an Indian Village

Population Studies: A Journal of Demography. 1992; 46(2): 195-212.

Gender Differences in Determinants and Consequences of Health and Illness

Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition. 2007, March; 25(1): 47-61. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh.

A Question Module for Assessing Community Stigma Towards HIV in Rural India

Journal of Biosocial Science. 2013, May;  45(3): 359-374. Cambridge University Press.

Desire for Sons and Subsequent Fertility in Rural India. A 20-Year Longitudinal Study

Journal of Biosocial Science. 2012, May;  44(3): 345-356. Cambridge University Press.

Misreporting in Rural Fertility Data: An Analysis of Husband–Wife Disagreement

Journal of Biosocial Science. 1978, October;  10(4): 437-444. Cambridge University Press.

Gender Relations and Education of Girls in Two Indian Communities: Implications for Decisions About Childbearing

Reproductive Health Matters. 1997, November; 5(10): 139-150. Science Direct.

Application of Qualitative Methods to Health and Biomedical Research

 Medical Journal of  D. Y. Patil University. 2012; 5(2): 93-96

Against the Odds: The Changing Impact of Schooling on Female Autonomy and Fertility in an Indian Village

Girls’ Schooling, Women’s Autonomy and Fertility Change in South Asia, edited by Roger Jeffery and Alaka M. Basu. 1996: 218-234. Sage Publications, New Delhi, India.