Examining inequalities in uptake of maternal health care and choice of provider in underserved urban areas of Mumbai, India: a mixed methods study

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Glyn Alcock
Sushmita Das
Neena Shah More
Ketaki Hate
Sharda More
Shanti Pantvaidya
David Osrin
Tanja AJ Houweling
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[1] Institute for Global Health,Society for Nutrition, Education and Health Action (SNEHA)
[2] University College London,Department of Public Health
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[4] 3rd Floor,undefined
[5] Urban Health Center,undefined
[6] Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam,undefined
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Maternal health; Health inequalities; Health care utilisation; Determinants of care; Urban slums; India;
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