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Amiya Bhatia
Amiya Bhatia
Associate Professor, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford
Overená e-mailová adresa na: mail.harvard.edu
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India’s Aadhaar scheme and the promise of inclusive social protection
A Bhatia, J Bhabha
Oxford Development Studies 45 (1), 64-79, 2017
1012017
Unequal and invisible: A feminist political economy approach to valuing women's care labor in the COVID-19 response
M Lokot, A Bhatia
Frontiers in Sociology 5, 588279, 2020
772020
Violence against children during the COVID-19 pandemic
A Bhatia, C Fabbri, I Cerna-Turoff, E Turner, M Lokot, A Warria, ...
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 99 (10), 730, 2021
762021
Who and where are the uncounted children? Inequalities in birth certificate coverage among children under five years in 94 countries using nationally representative household …
A Bhatia, LZ Ferreira, AJD Barros, CG Victora
International journal for equity in health 16, 1-11, 2017
692017
COVID-19 response measures and violence against children
A Bhatia, C Fabbri, I Cerna-Turoff, C Tanton, L Knight, E Turner, M Lokot, ...
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 98 (9), 583, 2020
632020
Intimate partner violence, maternal and paternal parenting, and early child development
J Jeong, A Adhia, A Bhatia, DC McCoy, AK Yousafzai
Pediatrics 145 (6), 2020
602020
Corporal punishment, discipline and social norms: A systematic review in low-and middle-income countries
M Lokot, A Bhatia, L Kenny, B Cislaghi
Aggression and violent behavior 55, 101507, 2020
572020
Modelling the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on violent discipline against children
C Fabbri, A Bhatia, M Petzold, M Jugder, A Guedes, C Cappa, K Devries
Child abuse & neglect 116, 104897, 2021
532021
Learning from history about reducing infant mortality: contrasting the centrality of structural interventions to early 20th‐century successes in the United States to their …
A Bhatia, N Krieger, SV Subramanian
The Milbank Quarterly 97 (1), 285-345, 2019
502019
Associations between birth registration and early child growth and development: evidence from 31 low-and middle-income countries
J Jeong, A Bhatia, G Fink
BMC public health 18, 1-8, 2018
302018
“Registries are not only a tool for data collection, they are for action”: Cancer registration and gaps in data for health equity in six population‐based registries in India
A Bhatia, CG Victora, J Beckfield, A Budukh, N Krieger
International Journal of Cancer 148 (9), 2171-2183, 2021
292021
Conceptualizing “agency” within child marriage: Implications for research and practice
M Lokot, M Sulaiman, A Bhatia, N Horanieh, B Cislaghi
Child Abuse & Neglect 117, 105086, 2021
282021
Are inequities decreasing? Birth registration for children under five in low-income and middle-income countries, 1999–2016
A Bhatia, N Krieger, J Beckfield, AJD Barros, C Victora
BMJ global health 4 (6), e001926, 2019
282019
Gender norms and gender equality in full-time employment and health: A 97-country analysis of the world values survey
B Cislaghi, A Bhatia, EST Hallgren, N Horanieh, AM Weber, GL Darmstadt
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 689815, 2022
252022
Intensified inequities: Young people's experiences of Covid‐19 and school closures in Uganda
S Datzberger, J Parkes, A Bhatia, R Nagawa, JR Kasidi, BJ Musenze, ...
Children & Society 37 (1), 71-90, 2023
242023
Addressing silences in research on girls’ experiences of teacher sexual violence: insights from Uganda
J Parkes, A Bhatia, S Datzberger, R Nagawa, D Naker, K Devries
Comparative education 59 (2), 193-213, 2023
232023
School violence: where are the interventions?
KM Devries, CH Ward, D Naker, J Parkes, C Bonell, A Bhatia, C Tanton, ...
The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health 6 (1), 5-7, 2022
222022
Innovative methods to analyse the impact of gender norms on adolescent health using global health survey data
B Cislaghi, AM Weber, HB Shakya, S Abdalla, A Bhatia, BW Domingue, ...
Social Science & Medicine 293, 114652, 2022
212022
Remote data collection on violence against women during COVID-19: A conversation with experts on ethics, measurement & research priorities (Part 1)
A Peterman, A Bhatia, A Guedes
Washington DC: UNICEF, 2020
202020
Navigating family planning access during Covid-19: A qualitative study of young women’s access to information, support and health services in peri-urban Nairobi
R Hassan, A Bhatia, A Zinke-Allmang, A Shipow, C Ogolla, K Gorur, ...
SSM-Qualitative Research in Health 2, 100031, 2022
182022
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