Mortality and health issues : analysis of mortality trends and patterns in Bangladesh
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RT Generic T1 Mortality and health issues : analysis of mortality trends and patterns in Bangladesh A1 Ahmed, Ashraf Uddin YR 1986 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6401 PB United Nations AB <p>The ESCAP secretariat with financial support from the United Nations Fund for Population Activities, initiated in 1984 the project “Analysis of trends and patterns of mortality in the ESCAP region”. The first expert meeting under the project held at Bangkok in November 1984. Six researchers from the countries selected for indepth study (Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, Republic of Korea and Thailand) and several scholars from various research institutions and international agencies participated. The meeting reviewed the mortality situation in various countries of the region and prepared and adopted a study design for conducting the country studies. It was agreed that each country should follow a common design, which could be supplemented where appropriate with additional material, and that the basic source of information should be national compilations of data.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Mortality and health issues : analysis of mortality trends and patterns in Bangladesh AU - Ahmed, Ashraf Uddin Y1 - 1986 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6401 PB - United Nations AB -The ESCAP secretariat with financial support from the United Nations Fund for Population Activities, initiated in 1984 the project “Analysis of trends and patterns of mortality in the ESCAP region”. The first expert meeting under the project held at Bangkok in November 1984. Six researchers from the countries selected for indepth study (Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, Republic of Korea and Thailand) and several scholars from various research institutions and international agencies participated. The meeting reviewed the mortality situation in various countries of the region and prepared and adopted a study design for conducting the country studies. It was agreed that each country should follow a common design, which could be supplemented where appropriate with additional material, and that the basic source of information should be national compilations of data.
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}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6401} } TY - GEN T1 - Mortality and health issues : analysis of mortality trends and patterns in Bangladesh AU - Ahmed, Ashraf Uddin UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6401 PB - United Nations AB -The ESCAP secretariat with financial support from the United Nations Fund for Population Activities, initiated in 1984 the project “Analysis of trends and patterns of mortality in the ESCAP region”. The first expert meeting under the project held at Bangkok in November 1984. Six researchers from the countries selected for indepth study (Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, Republic of Korea and Thailand) and several scholars from various research institutions and international agencies participated. The meeting reviewed the mortality situation in various countries of the region and prepared and adopted a study design for conducting the country studies. It was agreed that each country should follow a common design, which could be supplemented where appropriate with additional material, and that the basic source of information should be national compilations of data.
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The ESCAP secretariat with financial support from the United Nations Fund for Population Activities, initiated in 1984 the project “Analysis of trends and patterns of mortality in the ESCAP region”. The first expert meeting under the project held at Bangkok in November 1984. Six researchers from the countries selected for indepth study (Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, Republic of Korea and Thailand) and several scholars from various research institutions and international agencies participated. The meeting reviewed the mortality situation in various countries of the region and prepared and adopted a study design for conducting the country studies. It was agreed that each country should follow a common design, which could be supplemented where appropriate with additional material, and that the basic source of information should be national compilations of data.