Health-seeking Behavior in Urban Delhi: An Exploratory Study

  • Gupta I
  • Dasgupta P
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This paper investigates the major determinants of health seeking behavior among the residents of Delhi. The analysis is based on primary data collected through a field survey of 526 households and utilizes descriptive and econometric analysis. An econometric estimation of a model with sample selection using Heckman's technique is used for analysing the determinants of health seeking behavior.

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Gupta, I., & Dasgupta, P. (2013). Health-seeking Behavior in Urban Delhi: An Exploratory Study. World Health & Population, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.12927/whp..17580

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