Empirical analysis on health indicators of southern states of India and health determinants of Tamilnadu Vs Pudukkottai District
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/w7wcmw32Keywords:
Birth Rate, Death Rate, Infant Morality Rate, Life Expectancy, Health determinants.Abstract
Good health is a vital requirement that greatly contributes to both enhanced labor
productivity and human resource development. Health indicators and determinants are
important heath care sectors. This paper analysis the health care sectors of southern states
with all India. From the analysis, the average health sector rate for Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu and all India of birth rate from 1995 to 2020 is 19.988, 19.976,
15.626, 16.792 and 23.265 respectively. The average rate of death is 7.546, 7.107, 6.642, 7.35
and 7.488 respectively. The average rate of infant mortality is 49.692, 41.730, 11.807, 33.230
and 52.346 respectively and the average rate of life expectancy 66.252, 67.076, 73.895,
68.585 and 65.766 respectively
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