From 0ddae45261940b72d13f2826cb4f9f1af14c39e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vikas Rawal Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2021 18:29:17 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] Modified for html export --- bibliobase.bib | 210 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- vikas-bibstyle.org | 9 +- 2 files changed, 214 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/bibliobase.bib b/bibliobase.bib index 3b3f130..582d080 100644 --- a/bibliobase.bib +++ b/bibliobase.bib @@ -10,6 +10,17 @@ URL = { https://doi.org/10.1086/686669}, } +@Misc{ilocovidstatistics, + author = {{International Labour Organization}}, + title = {Covid-19 Impact on the Collection of Labour Market + Statistics}, + howpublished = {ILOStat, International Labour Organization, Geneva}, + month = {5}, + year = {2020}, + day = {11}, + url = {https://ilostat.ilo.org/topics/covid-19/covid-19-impact-on-labour-market-statistics/}, +} + @book{dcostachakraborty, title = {The Land Question in India: State, Dispossession, and Capitalist Transition}, @@ -62124,6 +62135,7 @@ pages = {74-105}, volume = 2, Date-modified ={2014-09-24 07:21:03 +0000}, + url = {http://www.ras.org.in/some_aspects_of_performance_of_mgnrega}, Keywords = {nrega, wage employment, {I}ndia} } @@ -67055,7 +67067,7 @@ @Article{yaminiaiyar2021, author = {Yamini Aiyar}, - title = {In India, a Aiminished Economic Future}, + title = {In India, a Diminished Economic Future}, journal = {Hindustan Times}, year = {2021}, month = {8}, @@ -67072,3 +67084,199 @@ day = 27, url = {https://www.hindustantimes.com/analysis/how-the-pandemic-and-lockdown-disrupted-labour-markets-101627372148741.html}, } + +@book{plfs1920report, + author = {{National Statistical Office}}, + title = {Periodic Labour Force Survey: Annual Report, July 2019--June 2020}, + publisher = {National Statistical Office, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India, New Delhi}, + year = {2021}, +} + +@Book{censusprojections2021, + author = {{National Commission on Population}}, + ALTeditor = {}, + title = {Census of India 2011, Population Projections for India and States, 2011--2036: Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections}, + publisher = {National Commission on Population, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi}, + year = {2020}, + month = {7} +} + +@Article{paisrawalcphs2021, + author = {Jesim Pais and Vikas Rawal}, + title = {CMIE's Consumer Pyramids Household Surveys: An Assessment}, + journal = {The India Forum}, + year = {2021}, + month = {9}, + day = {3}, + url = {https://www.theindiaforum.in/article/cmie-s-consumer-pyramids-household-surveys-assessment}, +} + +@Book{subbupandemicpoverty, + author = {S. Subramanian}, + title = {Pandemic-induced Poverty in India after the First Wave of COVID-19: An Elaboration of Two Earlier Estimates}, + publisher = {The Hindu Centre for Politics & Public Policy, Chennai}, + year = {2021}, + number = {12}, + series = {Issue Brief 12}, + url = {https://www.thehinducentre.com/publications/issue-brief/article36000952.ece/BINARY/Issue%20Brief%20No-12.pdf}, +} + +@Book{apu2021, + author = {{Azim Premji University}}, + shortauthor = {APU}, + title = {State of Working India 2021: One year of Covid-19}, + publisher = {Centre for Sustainable Employment, Azim Premji University, Bangalore}, + year = {2021}, + url = {https://cse.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/State_of_Working_India_2021-One_year_of_Covid-19.pdf}, +} + +@TechReport{pewpoverty2021, + author = {Rakesh Kochhar}, + title = {The Pandemic Stalls Growth in the Global Middle Class, Pushes Poverty Up Sharplyâ}, + institution = {Pew Research Centre}, + year = {2021}, + month = {3}, + day = {18}, + url = {https://www.pewresearch.org/global/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/03/PG_2021.03.18_Global-Middle-Class_FINAL.pdf}, +} + +@Book{worldbankpoverty2020, + author = {{The World Bank}}, + title = {Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2020: Reversals of Fortune}, + publisher = {The World Bank, Washington DC}, + year = {2020}, + url = {https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/34496/9781464816024.pdf}, +} + +@Article{mehrotraparida2021, + author = {Santosh Mehrotra and Jajati Keshari Parida}, + title = {Poverty in India is on the Rise Again}, + journal = {The Hindu}, + year = {2021}, + month = {8}, + day = {4}, + url = {https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/poverty-in-india-is-on-the-rise-again/article35709263.ece?homepage=true}, +} + +@Book{manishnrega2020, + author = {Manish Kumar}, + title = {Choking the Lifeline of the Rural Economy: MGNREGS during the COVID-19 Lockdown}, + publisher = {Society for Social and Economic Research, New Delhi}, + url = {http://archive.indianstatistics.org/sserwp/sserwp2002.pdf}, + year = {2020}, + series = {SSER Monograph 20/2}, +} +@Book{deatonpoverty2005, + editor = {Angus Dearon and Valerie Kozel}, + title = {The Great Indian Poverty Debate}, + publisher = {Macmillan, New Delhi}, + year = {2005}, +} + +@Article {abhijitsen2000, + Title= {Estimates of Consumer Expenditure and Its Distribution: Statical Priorities after NSS 55th Round}, + Author = {Abhijit Sen}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = {2000}, + Month = {12}, + Day = {16}, + Number = {51}, + Volume = {35}, + } +@book{ilocovidsurveynote, + title = {COVID-19: Guidance for Labour Statistics Data Collection}, + author = {{International Labour Organization}}, + organization = {International Labour Organization, Geneva}, + month = {4}, + year = {2020}, + day = {29}, + note = {ILO Technical Note}, + url = {https://ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---dgreports/---stat/documents/publication/wcms_743156.pdf}, +} + +@article{KJELLSSON201434, +title = {Forgetting to Remember or Remembering to Forget: A Study of the Recall Period Length in Health Care Survey Questions}, +journal = {Journal of Health Economics}, +volume = {35}, +pages = {34-46}, +year = {2014}, +issn = {0167-6296}, +url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167629614000083}, +author = {Gustav Kjellsson and Philip Clarke and Ulf-G. Gerdtham}, +keywords = {Survey methods, Health survey, Hospitalization, Recall error, Recall periods}, +abstract = {Self-reported data on health care use is a key input in a range of studies. However, the length of recall period in self-reported health care questions varies between surveys, and this variation may affect the results of the studies. This study uses a large survey experiment to examine the role of the length of recall periods for the quality of self-reported hospitalization data by comparing registered with self-reported hospitalizations of respondents exposed to recall periods of one, three, six, or twelve months. Our findings have conflicting implications for survey design, as the preferred length of recall period depends on the objective of the analysis. For an aggregated measure of hospitalization, longer recall periods are preferred. For analysis oriented more to the micro-level, shorter recall periods may be considered since the association between individual characteristics (e.g., education) and recall error increases with the length of the recall period.} +} + +@article{gaskell2000telescoping, + title={Telescoping of Landmark Events: Implications for Survey Research}, + author={Gaskell, George D and Wright, Daniel B and O'Muircheartaigh, Colm A}, + journal={The Public Opinion Quarterly}, + volume={64}, + number={1}, + pages={77--89}, + year={2000}, + publisher={JSTOR} +} + +@article{doi:10.1185/03007990902774765, + author = {Donald E. Stull and Nancy Kline Leidy and Bhash + Parasuraman and Olivier Chassany}, + title = {Optimal Recall Periods for Patient-reported + Outcomes: Challenges and Potential Solutions}, + journal = {Current Medical Research and Opinion}, + volume = 25, + number = 4, + pages = {929-942}, + year = 2009, + URL = { https://doi.org/10.1185/03007990902774765 }, +} + +@article{doi:10.1177/1077558705285298, + author = {Aman Bhandari and Todd Wagner}, + title = {Self-reported Utilization of Health Care Services: + Improving Measurement and Accuracy}, + journal = {Medical Care Research and Review}, + volume = {63}, + number = {2}, + pages = {217-235}, + year = {2006}, + doi = {10.1177/1077558705285298}, + note = {PMID: 16595412}, + URL = { https://doi.org/10.1177/1077558705285298 }, + abstract = { Self-report is often used to estimate health care + utilization. However, the accuracy of such data is + of paramount concern. The authors conducted a + systematic review of 42 studies that evaluated the + accuracy of self-report utilization data, where + utilization was defined as a visit to a clinical + provider or entity. They also present a broad + conceptual model that identifies major issues to + consider when collecting, analyzing, and reporting + such data. The results show that self-report data + are of variable accuracy. Factors that affect + accuracy include (1) sample population and cognitive + abilities, (2) recall time frame, (3) type of + utilization, (4) utilization frequency, (5) + questionnaire design, (6) mode of data collection, + and (7) memory aids and probes. } +} + +@book{uklaboursurvey, + author = {{Office for National Statistics}}, + shortauthor = {ONS}, + title = {Coronavirus and its Impact on the Labour Force Survey}, + publisher = {Office for National Statistics, Newport}, + year = {2020}, + url = {https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/employmentandemployeetypes/articles/coronavirusanditsimpactonthelabourforcesurvey/2020-10-13}, + month = {10}, + day = {13}, +} + +@Book{sserwp2003, + author = {Rawal, Vikas and Kumar, Manish and Verma, Ankur and Pais, Jesim}, + title = {âCOVID-19 Lockdown: Impact on Agriculture and Rural Economy}, + publisher = {Society for Social and Economic Research, New Delhi}, + year = {2020}, + url = {https://archive.indianstatistics.org/sserwp/sserwp2003.pdf}, + series = {SSER Monograph 20/3}, +} diff --git a/vikas-bibstyle.org b/vikas-bibstyle.org index bcee1ba..255f1ba 100644 --- a/vikas-bibstyle.org +++ b/vikas-bibstyle.org @@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ #+LATEX_HEADER: \renewbibmacro*{institution+location+date}{% #+LATEX_HEADER: \printlist{location}% #+LATEX_HEADER: \iflistundef{institution} -#+LATEX_HEADER: {\setunit*{\addcomma\space}} #+LATEX_HEADER: {\setunit*{\addcomma\space}}% #+LATEX_HEADER: \printlist{institution}% #+LATEX_HEADER: \setunit*{\addcomma\space}% @@ -43,7 +42,7 @@ #+LATEX_HEADER: \ifnameundef{editor} #+LATEX_HEADER: {} #+LATEX_HEADER: {\printnames[byeditor]{editor}% -#+LATEX_HEADER: \setunit{\addspace}% +#+LATEX_HEADER: \setunit{\addcomma\addspace}% #+LATEX_HEADER: \usebibmacro{editor+othersstrg}\addcomma\addspace% #+LATEX_HEADER: \clearname{editor}% #+LATEX_HEADER: \newunit}% @@ -135,7 +134,7 @@ #+LATEX_HEADER: {\ifnumgreater{\value{liststop}}{1} #+LATEX_HEADER: {\finalandcomma} #+LATEX_HEADER: {\addspace}% -#+LATEX_HEADER: \andothersdelim\bibstring[\emph]{andothers}} +#+LATEX_HEADER: \andothersdelim\bibstring[\textit]{\textit{et al.}}} #+LATEX_HEADER: {}} #+LATEX_HEADER: \xpatchbibmacro{citep} #+LATEX_HEADER: {\setunit{\addcomma}\usebibmacro{cite:extrayear}} @@ -182,4 +181,6 @@ #+LATEX_HEADER: \renewbibmacro*{in:}{\setunit{\addcomma\space} #+LATEX_HEADER: \ifentrytype{article}{} #+LATEX_HEADER: {\printtext{\addcomma\addspace\mkbibemph{in}\nopunct\addspace}}} -#+LATEX_HEADER: \renewcommand*{\intitlepunct}{\addspace} +# #+LATEX_HEADER: \DeclareFieldFormat{labelnumberwidth}{} +# #+LATEX_HEADER: \setlength{\biblabelsep}{0pt} +# #+LATEX_HEADER: \renewcommand*{\intitlepunct}{\addspace}