Emerging trends and patterns of self-reported morbidity in India: Evidence from three rounds of national sample survey

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Kalosona Paul
Jayakant Singh
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[1] School of Development Studies,
[2] Tata Institute of Social Sciences,undefined
[3] Opp. Deonar Depot,undefined
[4] School of Health Systems Studies,undefined
[5] Tata Institute of Social Sciences,undefined
[6] Opp. Deonar Depot,undefined
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Self-reported morbidity; Disease burden; India;
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