Sanjay K. Mohanty, Udaya S. Mishra and Rajesh K. Chauhan (eds)

Sanjay K. Mohanty is a trained economist and demographer and Professor
at the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai,
India. Professor Mohanty has more than two decades of teaching and
research experience and has guided several doctoral students in their
maiden research work. He teaches courses on health economics and
fertility measures at IIPS. His research interests include the economics
of health and health care, economics of aging, multidimensional poverty
and population dynamics. Prof. Mohanty has authored more than 80
research papers in international and national peer reviewed journals.
Currently, he is associated with the “Longitudinal Aging Study in India
(LASI), which is a joint survey by the T.H. Chan School of Public Health
of Harvard University, IIPS and The University of Southern California.
Prof. Mohanty was Visiting Scientist at the T.H. Chan School of Public
Health during 2014-15 and C. R. Parekh Fellow at the Asia Research
Centre, London School of Economics during January-April 2010. He was
given the K.B. Pathak award in 2009 by the Indian Association for Study
of Population (IASP) and the P.N. Mari Bhat Award by the Xavier
Institute for Management (XIMB), Bhubaneswar for his research.
Udaya
S. Mishra is a statistician/demographer and Professor at the Centre for
Development Studies, Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala India. He is engaged in
research and teaching on population and development issues and has a
number of national and international publications to his credit. In
recent times, he has served in various capacities in guiding scientific
research in social sciences. During his two and a half decades of
teaching and research experience, he has contributed research to the
areas of ageing, health, nutrition as well as population policy and
programme evaluation. His current research interest includes measurement
issues in health, and equity focus in evaluation of outcomes. His
scholastic distinctions include: (i) Takemi Fellow, in the Department of
Population and International Health, T.H. Chan School of Public Health,
Harvard University during 2003-05 (ii) Associate member of Southampton
Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton, UK
and (iii) Expert group member to review the draft handbook on `Designing
of Household Sample Surveys’ at the United Nations Statistics Division,
New York.
Rajesh K. Chauhan is Joint Director with Population
Research Centre (PRC), Department of Economics, University of Lucknow,
India. He has a PhD in demography from The Australian National
University, Canberra, Australia and master's degrees in statistics and
population studies. He has served at the Directorate of Economics and
Statistics of the Planning Department of the Government of Uttar
Pradesh, India. His primary interest lies in the area of mortality and
public health analysis, large-scale sample surveys, data management and
analysis, money-metric welfare and poverty measures with special
emphasis on measurement methodologies. He has extensive experience in
working with the main Indian sample survey datasets e.g. National Family
Health Survey (NFHS), District Level Household Survey (DLHS) and
National Sample Survey (NSS). He has good understanding of CS-Pro
environment for the data entry. He has several publications in reputed
international and national journals and contributions in edited books.
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