Browsing Working Papers by Author "Satia, J. K."
Now showing items 1-9 of 9
-
Incentives and Disincentives in the Indian Family Planning Programme: A Case Study
Satia, J. K.; Maru, Rushikesh (2012-10-01) -
Management contribution to population programs: an overview
Satia, J. K.; Maru, Rushikesh M. (2010-03-14)A considerable effort has been devoted all over the world during the last decade on improvement in management of population programmes. This paper reviews experiences in selected developing countries and addresses the ... -
Management interventions in established bureaucracies: IIM's experiences in population programme management
Maru, Rushikesh; Murthy, Nirmala; Satia, J. K. (2010-03-13)The paper describes the process of designing the implementing management interventions in the health department of Uttar Pradesh. The interventions were in the areas of planning, monitoring and performance evaluation, ... -
Mean variance optimality criteria for discounted Markov decision processes
Satia, J. K. (2010-03-22)The criteria of maximizing expected rewards has been widely used in Markov decision processes following Howard [2]. Recently considerations related to higher moments of rewards have also been incorporated by Jaquette [4] ... -
Micro level planning methodology for primary health care services
Satia, J. K.; Mavalankar, Dileep; Sharma, Bharati (2010-03-24)This paper describes a micro-level planning methodology for primary health care service which has been developed and tested in India. As compared to current top-down target-based planning, the methodology uses village level ... -
Optimal targets for Indian familiy planning program
Satia, J. K.; Rangarajan, C. (2010-03-13)Benefits and costs associated with family planning programs of underdeveloped countries in general, and of India in particular, have been a subject of intensive investigations. These studies have been primarily used as a ... -
Reshaping State Government's role in industrial development
Satia, J. K.; Cowlagi, V. R. S. (2010-03-29)The state governments will have an important role to play in the new industrial policy framework. But they would have to rethink their role reflecting the changed scenario. Rather than distort market prices through subsidies ... -
Strategic perspective on India's population programms
Satia, J. K.; Saseendran, P. P. (2010-03-24)Population growth is back on the national agenda. The earlier target of reaching replacement fertility by year 2000 is not likely to be met. If recent trend in birth-rate decline can be maintained then the annual growth ... -
Strengthening primary health care services: insights from qualitative research in West India
Mavalankar, Dileep; Satia, J. K.; Sharma, Bharati (2010-03-26)Results and Implications: 1.) Acceptance of immunization is high, but needs institutionalization, through community preparation. Women are aware of vaccines(90%), but unaware of diseases, dosage, ...