1.
Arokiasamy P.,
Srinivas G., Shannwaz, M. (2013). Exploring Reverse Causation Effect of Fertility
Decline on Infant Mortality Decline in India.
ARI Working Paper, 205, Asian Research Institute, National University of
Singapore.
2. Abdul J. and Srinivas
G. (2013). What Caused, the Decline in
Maternal Mortality in India? Evidences from Time Series and Cross-Sectional
Analyses. Journal of BioSocial Sciences.
3.
Nawal, D. TV
Sekher, Srinivas G. (2013). Decomposing the socioeconomic inequality in utilization of maternal
health-care services in selected Asian and sub-Saharan African countries.
[Abstract] The Lancet, Vol. 380 Supplement 2. Page
S97.
4. Nawal
D., Srinivas G. (2013). Birth
Preparedness and Its Effect on Place of Safe Delivery and Care in Nepal. PLOS One medical Journal DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0060957.
5. Apollo, L.M.P., Srinivas, G. (2013). Burden of Multiple Disabilities among the
Older Population in India: An Assessment of Socioeconomic Differentials. International
Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 33 No. 1/2.
6. Srinivas, G. and Arokiasamy, P. (2013). Trends in Health and Health Inequalities among Major States of India:
assessing progress through convergence models. Health Economics, Policy and
Law. DOI: 10.1017/S1744133113000042.
7. Srinivas, G. Singh, D. and
Shekar T.V. (2013). Exploring the Myth
of Mixed Marriages in India: Evidence from a Nation-wide Survey. Journal of
Comparative Family Studies, Vol. 44 No.2
8. Shrikant K. Srinivas, G. and
Sekhar T.V. (2013). Consanguineous
Marriages and Their Effect on Pregnancy Outcomes in India, International Journal of Sociology and
Social Policy, Vol. 33 7/8.
9. Srinivas,
G., Riddhi,
D., and Arokiasamy, P. (2013). Pathways of economic inequalities in maternal and child health in urban India:
A Decomposition analysis. PLOS One medical Journal. DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0058573.
10. Jain
K. Srinivas, G. and Arokiasamy P.,
(2012). Are Self-reported Morbidities
Deceptive in Measuring Socio-Economic Inequalities in India: A Case of
Obstetric Morbidity in EAG States.
Indian Journal of Medical Research, Vol. 136, 35-42.
11. Srinivas, G. (2012). Rural-Urban Divide in Health Status. Geography
and You, September - October Issue.
12. Arokiasamy, P. and Srinivas, G. (2012). Skewed Child Sex Ratio in India: Revisiting
‘Landholding-Patriarchy Hypothesis’. Economic and Political Weekly, Vol.
47 No.42: 85-94.
13.
P.
Arokiasamy and Srinivas, G. (2012). Fertility Convergence in the Indian States: An Assessment of Changes
in Averages and Inequalities in Fertility. Genus: A Journal
of Population Studies,
Vol. 68 (1), 65-88.
14. Golandaj
J A. Srinivas,
G. and
Das K C. (2013). Living Arrangements among Older Population
and Perceptions on Old Age Assistance among Adult Population in India. International
Journal of Sociology and Social Policy,
Vol. 33 No. 5/6.
15.
Arokiasamy P., Kshipra
Jain, Srinivas,
G. and Pradhan J. (2012). Health inequalities among urban children in
India: a comparative assessment of Empowered Action Group (EAG) states and south Indian
states. Journal of Biosocial Sciences. Doi:
10.1017/S0021932012000211.
16.
Arokiasamy P., and Srinivas,
G.
(2012). Provisional results of the 2011
Census of India: Slowdown in growth,
ascent in literacy, but more missing girls, International Journal of Social
Economics, Vol. 39 No. 10.
17.
Srinivas
G. (2011). Conundrums in Public
Distribution System in India: An Assessment by States and Social Groups. Indian
Development Review: An International Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2,
(July-December, 2011): 301-310.
18.
Singh
D., Srinivas, G. and Sekher
T.V. (2011). Double Burden of Nutritional Disorder among Indian Women: An Assessment
of Differentials and Determinants. Indian Journal of Maternal and Child
Health, Vol. 13, No. 4, (OCT – DEC, 2011): 1-14.
19. Arokiasamy, P.,
Shekar, C., Srinivasan, K., and Srinivas, G. (2011). Family Welfare
Programme in India: Expenditure versus Performance in the Pre and Post-RCH
Policy Regime, Economic and
Political Weekly, Vol46, No. 43, (October 22, 2011): 127-134.
20.
Srinivas,
G., Arokiasamy, P. and Chattopadhayay, A. (2011). Living and health conditions of selected cities in India: Setting
priorities for the National Urban Health Mission. Cities: International Journal for Urban Policy and Planning, 28,
461-469.
21.
Srinivas,
G., and Anamika, P. (2010). Is India
Getting Old before Getting Rich: Beyond Demographic Assessment” in edited
Anand et al. ‘Challenges of the Twenty First Century-A Trans-Disciplinary
Perspective’, Macmillan Advance Research Series.
22.
Deepti,
S., and Srinivas, G. (2010). Familial
power relations, popularity of female sterilization, fertility decline in rural
Andhra Pradesh: A cultural understanding, Pp. 107-126 in edited Alok Ranjan
‘Contemporary issues in fertility and family planning in India’,
Indo-American Publications, New Delhi.; ISBN: 81-902592.
23.
Srinivas, G. (2007). Geography is a burden on memory (or) light
in mind, National Geographical Journal of India, Vol. 53 No. 1-2 Mar- Jun.,
2007.