Dr. Laishram  Ladusingh
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Dr. Laishram Ladusingh

Professor
International Institute for Population Sciences, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Population Studies from International Institute for Population Sciences, India

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Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Research Methodology
62%
Formulating Research Questions
90%
Large Scale Survey
75%
Developing Statistical Models
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Singh, M. and L. Ladusingh, 2017. Factors associated with chronic bronchitis among municipal sanitary workers in Varanasi, India. Asian J. Epidemiol., 10: 101-107.
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  2. Ladusingh, L., P. Dhillon and P.K. Narzary, 2017. Why do the youths in Northeast India use tobacco? J. Environ. Public Health, Vol. 2017. 10.1155/2017/1391253.
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  3. Ladusingh, L. and M. Thangjam, 2017. Gender differential in occupation and income among the elderly in India. Ageing Int., (In Press). 10.1007/s12126-017-9307-5.
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  4. Ladusingh, L. and B. Maharana, 2017. How sustainable is the familial support of elderly in Asia? J. Popul. Ageing, (In Press). 10.1007/s12062-017-9192-4.
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  5. Singh, A. and L. Ladusingh, 2016. Measuring early life disparity in India. J. Biosocial Sci., 48: 457-471.
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  6. Mohanty, S.K., L. Ladusingh, A. Kastor, R.K. Chauhan and D.E. Bloom, 2016. Pattern, growth and determinant of household health spending in India, 1993-2012. J. Public Health, 24: 215-229.
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  7. Ladusingh, L., A.K. Gupta and A. Yadav, 2016. Ecological context of infant mortality in high-focus states of India. Epidemiol. Health, Vol. 38. 10.4178/epih.e2016006.
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  8. Ladusingh, L., 2016. Risk of inpatient death and cost of hospitalization in India. J. Public Health Dev. Countries, 2: 130-144.
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  9. Ladusingh, L. and S. Ngangbam, 2016. Domains and determinants of well-being of older adults in India. J. Cross-Cult. Gerontol., 31: 89-111.
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  10. Gupta, A.K., L. Ladusingh and K. Borkotoky, 2016. Spatial clustering and risk factors of infant mortality: District-level assessment of high-focus states in India. Genus, Vol. 72. 10.1186/s41118-016-0008-9.
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  11. Gupta, A.K. and L. Ladusingh, 2016. An assessment of association between neighborhood socioeconomic status and infant mortality in high focus states in India. Health, 8: 630-641.
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  12. Dhillon, P., L. Ladusingh and G. Agrawal, 2016. Ageing and changing patterns in familial structure for older persons in India: A decomposition analysis. Qual. Ageing Older Adults, 17: 83-96.
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  13. Yadav, A., L. Ladusingh and E. Gayawan, 2015. Does a geographical context explain regional variation in child malnutrition in India? J. Public Health, 23: 277-287.
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  14. Singh, K.D., M. Alagarajan and L. Ladusingh, 2015. What explains child malnutrition of indigenous people of Northeast India? PLoS ONE, Vol. 10. 10.1371/journal.pone.0130567.
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  15. Singh, K.D., M. Alagarajan and L. Ladusingh, 2015. Household context and child wasting in Northeast India. Health Agenda, 3: 3-8.
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  16. Patel, R. and L. Ladusingh, 2015. Do physical proximity and availability of adequate infrastructure at public health facility increase institutional delivery? A three level hierarchical model approach. PLoS ONE, Vol. 10. 10.1371/journal.pone.0144352.
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  17. Pandey, A. and L. Ladusingh, 2015. Socioeconomic correlates of gender differential in poor health status among older adults in India. J. Applied Gerontol., 34: 879-905.
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  18. Ngangbam, S. and L. Ladusingh, 2015. Burden of disease and benefit incidence of public health expenditure in Northeast India. J. Health Manage., 17: 328-338.
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  19. Ladusingh, L. and A. Singh, 2015. Contextual correlates of intensity of smoking in Northeast India. Int. J. Public Health, 60: 317-326.
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  20. Singh, A. and L. Ladusingh, 2014. Prevalence and determinants of tobacco use in India: Evidence from recent global adult tobacco survey data. PLoS ONE, Vol. 9. 10.1371/journal.pone.0114073.
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  21. Maharana, B. and L. Ladusingh, 2014. Gender disparity in health and food expenditure in India among elderly. Int. J. Popul. Res., Vol. 2014. 10.1155/2014/150105.
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  22. Lee, R. and A. Mason, 2014. Is low fertility really a problem? Population aging, dependency and consumption. Science, 346: 229-234.
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  23. Singh, A. and L. Ladusingh, 2013. Increasing life expectancy and convergence of age at death in India. Genus, 69: 83-99.
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  24. Nuken, A. and L.L. Singh, 2013. Risk-taking behaviors among youth in Dimapur, Nagaland. Int. J. Scient. Res. Publ., 3: 1-12.
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  25. Ngangbam, S. and L. Ladusingh, 2013. Education, fertility and earning of women in North-East India. Artha Vijnana, 55: 272-288.
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  26. Ladusingh, L., 2013. Lifecycle deficit, intergenerational public and familial support system in India. Asian Popul. Stud., 9: 78-100.
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  27. Ladusingh, L., 2013. Gender accounting of consumption and the life-cycle deficit for India. Asia-Pac. Popul. J., 28: 27-49.
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  28. Ladusingh, L., 2013. Financing young and elderly dependents: The case of Indian public policy. Asia-Pac. Dev. J., 20: 121-143.
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  29. Ladusingh, L. and A. Pandey, 2013. The high cost of dying. Econ. Political Weekly, 48: 44-49.
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  30. Ladusingh, L. and A. Pandey, 2013. High inpatient care cost of dying in India. J. Public Health, 21: 435-443.
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  31. Ladusingh, L. and A. Pandey, 2013. Health expenditure and impoverishment in India. J. Health Manage., 15: 57-74.
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  32. Dhillon, P. and L. Ladusingh, 2013. Working life gain from gain in old age life expectancy in India. Demogr. Res., 28: 733-762.
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  33. Bawdekar, M. and L. Ladusingh, 2012. Intergenerational time and monetary support among urban Indian families. Asian Popul. Stud., 8: 187-205.
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  34. Dhillon, P. and L. Ladusingh, 2011. Economic activity in post retirement life in India. Asia-Pac. Popul. J., 26: 55-71.
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  35. Singh, C.H. and L. Ladusingh, 2010. Inpatient length of stay: A finite mixture modeling analysis. Eur. J. Health Econ., 11: 119-126.
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  36. Patel, S.K. and L. Ladusingh, 2010. Impact of disability on working age population in India. Artha Vijnana, 52: 306-318.
  37. Singh, C.H. and L. Ladusingh, 2009. Household use of inpatient healthcare services in India. World Health Popul., 11: 39-49.
  38. Singh, C.H. and L. Ladusingh, 2009. Correlates of inpatient healthcare seeking behavior in India. Indian J. Public Health, 53: 6-12.
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  39. Preeti and L. Ladusingh, 2009. Concordance between childbearing intention and fertility behavior: A panel study in rural North India. J. Popul., 15: 73-91.
  40. Ram, F., B. Paswan, L. Ladusingh and S. Ghosh, 2008. District level household survey under RCH project. Demogr. India, 37: 41-49.
  41. Maharana, B. and L. Ladusingh, 2008. Community wellbeing and infant mortality in Orissa, India. J. Popul., 14: 25-42.
  42. Bawdekar, M. and L. Ladusingh, 2008. Contextual correlates of child malnutrition in rural Maharashtra. J. Biosocial Sci., 40: 771-786.
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  43. Ladusingh, L., C.H. Singh and K.J. Singh, 2007. Contraceptive prevalence rates among scheduled tribe and scheduled caste in empowered action group states. J. Family Welfare, 53: 1-6.
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  44. Ladusingh, L. and C.H. Singh, 2007. Rich-poor gap in maternal care: The case of Northeast India. Asian Popul. Stud., 3: 79-94.
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  45. Ladusingh, L., N.M. Devi and K.J. Singh, 2006. Sex preference and fertility behavior in Manipur. Sociol. Bull., 55: 67-77.
  46. Ladusingh, L. and K. Bhuyan, 2006. Can India harvest demographic dividend of changing age structure? Int. J. Econ. Res., 3: 103-114.
  47. Ladusingh, L. and C.H. Singh, 2006. Place, community education, gender and child mortality in North-East India. Popul. Space Place, 12: 65-76.
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  48. Nuken, A. and L. Ladusingh, 2005. Inter-generational social mobility: A study of Konyak Naga tribe. Social Change, 35: 68-82.
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  49. Rao, G.R., L. Ladusingh and R.K. Pritamjit, 2004. Nutritional status of children in North-East India. Asia-Pac. Popul. J., 19: 39-56.
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  50. Ladusingh, L. and R.K. Pritamjit, 2004. Two-stage sampling design for estimation of fertility rate. J. Assam Sci. Soc., 44: 61-65.
  51. Ladusingh, L. and O.B. Devi, 2004. Loneliness-a psychological illness. Ageing Soc.: Indian J. Gerontol., 14: 13-22.
  52. Ladusingh, L., 1998. Expected age of mothers at the time of achieving fertility goal. J. Assam Sci. Soc., 39: 132-148.
  53. Pathak, K.B. and L. Ladusingh, 1996. A modified stochastic model of family formation. Demogr. India, 25: 61-69.
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  54. Pathak, K.B. and L. Ladusingh, 1995. A model of population growth under strategies for surviving sons. J. Indian Stat. Assoc., 33: 19-29.