This book discusses the need to carefully and prudently apply various regression techniques in order to obtain the full benefits. It also describes some of the techniques developed and used by the authors, presenting their innovative ideas regarding the formulation and estimation of regression decomposition models, hidden Markov chain, and the contribution of regressors in the set-theoretic approach, calorie poverty rate, and aggregate growth rate. Each of these techniques has applications that address a number of unanswered questions; for example, regression decomposition techniques reveal intra-household gender inequalities of consumption, intra-household allocation of resources and adult equivalent scales, while Hidden Markov chain models can forecast the results of future elections. Most of these procedures are presented using real-world data, and the techniques can be applied in other similar situations. Showing how difficult questions can be answered by developing simple models with simple interpretation of parameters, the book is a valuable resource for students and researchers in the field of model building.
This book deals with different aspects of gender discrimination and gender empowerment, as well as their impact on economic development in human society. The findings presented in this book will be very useful to readers, help policy-makers, planners and researchers in the concerned discipline in incorporating the gender perspective as a strong component in formulating government policies, plans and programs, particularly in third world countries like India and China. The volume is rich with papers on different topics in the field collected from experts.
Gender Disparity: Manifestations, Causes And Implications Is Aimed, As It Is Evident From The Title, At Studying Different Dimensions Of Gender Bias, Their Causes And Implications. The Issue Of Gender Differences Has Recently Drawn The Attention Of The World Because Of The World Bank, The Imf, The Adb And Other International Development Organizations Have Given Much Importance To This Issue Realizing That The Uniform Development Of Any Country Or Region Is Not Possible (I) As Long As Hardship Of Women, Compared To The Men, In The Society Persists; And (Ii) Without Giving Equal Power To Women. If We Want To Reduce Exploitation Of Women In The World Then It Is Necessary To Know The Extent And The Form Of Such Exploitation. The Form And Extent May Be Different For Different Countries.The Volume Includes Papers On Different Dimensions On Gender Gap And Also The Analysis Is Not Restricted To A Specific Region. As Already Mentioned, There Are Quite Few Papers On Casual Analysis. This Volume Also Contains Discussions On Existing Measures Of Gender Inequality And Proposes Some New Measures. Most Of The Contributors And Well Known And Established Thinkers In This Area. They Were Drawn From Various Corners Of The Globe.
This book discusses the need to carefully and prudently apply various regression techniques in order to obtain the full benefits. It also describes some of the techniques developed and used by the authors, presenting their innovative ideas regarding the formulation and estimation of regression decomposition models, hidden Markov chain, and the contribution of regressors in the set-theoretic approach, calorie poverty rate, and aggregate growth rate. Each of these techniques has applications that address a number of unanswered questions; for example, regression decomposition techniques reveal intra-household gender inequalities of consumption, intra-household allocation of resources and adult equivalent scales, while Hidden Markov chain models can forecast the results of future elections. Most of these procedures are presented using real-world data, and the techniques can be applied in other similar situations. Showing how difficult questions can be answered by developing simple models with simple interpretation of parameters, the book is a valuable resource for students and researchers in the field of model building.
About the Book THE SECOND PART TO THE RUNAWAY BOY, WINNER OF THE KALINGA LITERATURE The second part of this extraordinary trilogy takes us into the late 1960s and early 1970s when the rumblings of liberation grew louder in East Pakistan and refugees came pouring into India, seeking asylum in the camps of West Bengal. The Naxalite movement too was gathering momentum; the Communist Party split into CPI (M) and CPI (ML), and a bitter power tussle ensued between them and the ruling Congress Party led by Indira Gandhi. Amidst this bloody battle, we find a twenty-something Jibon in Calcutta, driven to rage by hunger, inequity and a naïve, contagious nationalistic fervour. This burning torch of a novel is a compelling portrait of a youth negotiating the streets of Calcutta, looking to seize a life that is constantly denied to him.
This book focuses on important interfacial phenomena, such as interfacial potential and interfacial multi-functionality, responsible for determining the fate of nanoparticles inside the biological milieu. Additionally, this book explores the role of surface defects in photocatalytic nanoparticles in defining the nanoparticle interaction to biological membrane and cytotoxic propensity.The authors describe the interfacial assembly of peptide/protein on conformational/functional dynamics of the peptide/protein, which may be adopted as an approach to moderate the protein misfolding diseases.
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