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Table 1.

National level immunization coverage estimates, most recent births 12–23 months prior to survey to women 15–44 years.

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Figure 1.

Percent of children 12–23 months at the time of the survey who were fully vaccinated by district, for high and low performing states, 2007–08.

* *Among most recent births for women ages 15–44 years of age. A fully vaccinated child was defined as a child who had received one dose of BCG vaccine, 3 doses of DPT and polio vaccines (not including polio at birth), and one dose of measles vaccine. [IIPS 2010] Dark (bolded) outlines represent the ten low-performing states (LPS): Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Rajasthan, Orissa, and Jammu and Kashmir. Districts with no data are in white.

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Table 2.

Abbreviated regression results for selected immunization outcomes, run on sample of children 12–23 months of age.

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Table 3.

National level results from logistic regression of JSY effects on immunization outcomes among most recent births 12–23 months prior to survey to women 15–44 years.

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Table 4.

National level child health outcomes relating to the most recent births to women 15–44 years born within the last 12 months prior to the survey.

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Table 5.

National level results from logistic regression of JSY effects on child health outcomes among most recent births to women 15–44 years born within the last 12 months prior to the survey.

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Figure 2.

Estimated JSY treatment effect on childhood immunization outcomes among children 12 to 23 months of age, stratified by LPS and HPS compared to national level results.

Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals from regression estimates. * A fully vaccinated child was defined as a child who had received one dose of BCG vaccine, 3 doses of DPT and polio vaccines (not including polio at birth), and one dose of measles vaccine. [IIPS 2010]

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Figure 3.

Estimated JSY treatment effect on childhood immunization outcomes: among children 12 to 23 months of age and children under 12 months of age.

Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals from regression estimates. * A fully vaccinated child was defined as a child who had received one dose of BCG vaccine, 3 doses of DPT and polio vaccines (not including polio at birth), and one dose of measles vaccine. [IIPS 2010]

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Figure 4.

Estimated JSY treatment effect on childhood immunization outcomes among children 12 to 23 months of age: stratified by possession of an immunization card.

Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals from regression estimates. * A fully vaccinated child was defined as a child who had received one dose of BCG vaccine, 3 doses of DPT and polio vaccines (not including polio at birth), and one dose of measles vaccine. [IIPS 2010]

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Figure 5.

Estimated JSY treatment effect on childhood immunization outcomes among children 12 to 23 months of age: nationally and stratified by delivery location.

Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals from regression estimates. * A fully vaccinated child was defined as a child who had received one dose of BCG vaccine, 3 doses of DPT and polio vaccines (not including polio at birth), and one dose of measles vaccine. [IIPS 2010]

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