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2017Analyzing Poverty and Inequality Dynamics across North-Eastern States of IndiaPadhi, Balakrushna
2021-02Assessment of living condition of urban slum dwellers in India in the New MillenniumPadhi, Balakrushna
2020Collapse in Wage/Salary Income Growth in India, 2011-12 to 2017-18Padhi, Balakrushna
2022-10Comparable estimates of out-of-pocket payment on hospitalisation and outpatient services in India, 2004-18Padhi, Balakrushna
2020Concerns around the NDHMPadhi, Balakrushna
2020COVID-19 and the Challenges of Virtual Mode of Education in India–University Practice ConnectPadhi, Balakrushna
2020-05Employment and economic growth dynamics in Odisha, IndiaPadhi, Balakrushna
2020-04Evidence-Based Suggestions to Improve UGC JRF-NET ExaminationPadhi, Balakrushna
2021-05Evolving InequalitiesPadhi, Balakrushna
2020-10Examining calorie undernourishment in India: Is it due to choice or inadequacy?Padhi, Balakrushna
2024-03Exhibiting the Changes in Nutritional Status of Children in India: An Empirical Insight from the Human Opportunity IndexPadhi, Balakrushna; Bal, Debi Prasad
2019Future of Work in Retail and Construction in IndiaPadhi, Balakrushna
2019-08Gender-Based Wage Discrimination in Indian Urban Labour Market: An AssessmentPadhi, Balakrushna
2022-10his study examines whether the economic growth in Odisha is pro-poor since the 1990s by applying, Pro-poor Growth Index (PGI), Poverty Equivalent Growth (PEG), Growth Incidence Curve (GIC) methods and using the NSSO 1993-1994, 2004-2005 and 2011-2012 Consumer Expenditure Survey. The change in poverty has been decomposed into growth in income (MPCE) and redistribution to look into the pro-poorness effect of growth. The results show that the slower rise in MPCE and faster increase in inequality, which offset the poverty reduction in the 1st period, causes a slow reduction in poverty. The faster reduction in inequality in the 2nd period with an increase in real MPCE has resulted in more rapid reduction in poverty in the state. Throughout the analysis, the growth effect of poverty reduction outweighs the inequality effect, causing a reduction in poverty in Odisha. The PGI, PEG and GIC show that the 2nd period in Odisha is pro-poor.Padhi, Balakrushna
2020Internal Migration in India and the Impact of Uneven Regional Development and Demographic Transition across States: A Study for Evidence based Policy RecommendationsPadhi, Balakrushna
2021-01Introspecting Human DevelopmentPadhi, Balakrushna
2015Is Poverty Comparable Across Varying Size of Population Among Indian States?Padhi, Balakrushna
2022Is the Growth Pro-Poor in Odisha Since 1990’s?Padhi, Balakrushna
2021-11Labour Force and Employment Growth in India Evidence from the EUS (2011–12) and PLFS (I and II)Padhi, Balakrushna
2021-12Need for Equalising Endowments A Lesson from Two Centuries of Global Inequality (1820–2020)Padhi, Balakrushna