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<title>International Conference 2017</title>
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<title>International Conference on Knowledge Transfer 17-18 February, 2017 Abstracts of Scientific Papers</title>
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<name>EWUCRT</name>
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<name>HEQEP</name>
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<summary type="text">International Conference on Knowledge Transfer 17-18 February, 2017 Abstracts of Scientific Papers
EWUCRT; HEQEP
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<dc:date>2017-02-16T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Rural-Urban Migration on Adults' Helath: Slums of Dhaka North, Dhaka South and Gazipur City Corporations</title>
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<author>
<name>Razzaque, Abdur</name>
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<name>et al.</name>
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<summary type="text">Rural-Urban Migration on Adults' Helath: Slums of Dhaka North, Dhaka South and Gazipur City Corporations
Razzaque, Abdur; et al.
Although rural-urban migration occurs almost in every society but a little&#13;
research has been done to measure the effects of such migration on health.&#13;
Using database of the Health and Demographic Surveillance System of&#13;
selected slums of Dhaka (North and South) and Gazipur City Corporations,&#13;
1,017 respondents of age 18 years or more were selected randomly for this&#13;
study (505 for male and 512 for female). The respondents were interviewed&#13;
during August-September 2016 to collect data on perceived physical and&#13;
mental health statuses using 36-items Short Form. The eight scale scores were&#13;
computed with these data and grouped in to two categories: physical health and&#13;
mental health scores.&#13;
The study reported that after controlling for selected socio-demographic&#13;
variables, both physical and mental health statuses were better for nonmigrants than those of short- and long- duration migrants; these two health&#13;
statuses were also consistently better for migrants of short-duration than&#13;
migrants of long-duration. The study also documented better physical and&#13;
mental health statuses for male than female, better health for educated than&#13;
illiterate, and better health for rickshaw puller/laborer than the ‘other’&#13;
occupation category.&#13;
As physical and mental health statuses get worse for people living long in the&#13;
slum, it has implication on health care cost (caring and medical); such health&#13;
care cost is likely to increase in future as people grow old in the slum and more&#13;
people in-migrating.
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<dc:date>2017-06-07T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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