The outbreak of the event took place on 1 st June 2020. The study period was from 30th April 2020 to 29th June 2020. This study is using the Event study methodology to analyse the stock market reaction has been undertaken, by taking one of the major indexes of Indian stock market, i.e. This paper is an attempt to analyse the impact of Unlock 1.0 on the Indian stock market. But the unlocking of the economy in India, which started with Unlock 1.0, triggered an upsurge in the stock valuations of the Indian stock market. The outbreak of Coronavirus had telling reverberations not just to the world economy, but also to the stock markets around the globe including that of in India.
Results: Multivariate analyses showed that clients were less satisfied in contraceptive provision from private sector as compared to public sector (AOR 0.92, 95% CI 0.63-1. to explore the relationship between client satisfaction and dependent outcome after adjusting for all known confounding factors and results are presented as OR and AOR (95% CI). Ten different multivariate models were made.
Methods: We used Pakistan Demographic Heath Survey 2012-13 dataset on 3133 women. The objective of this study is to compare quality-of-care provided by public and private sectors of Pakistan through a client satisfaction lens. There is a major debate yet scanty evidence to contrast public and private sectors with respect to client satisfaction. Clients' satisfaction is one of the core determinants facilitating continuation of family planning methods. Introduction: Researchers globally have strived to explore diverse factors that augment the continuation and uptake of family planning methods. That is why, the creation and, then, the proper operation of national social archives of qualitative data, insuring both the preservation and the management of all valuable data produced at a certain time, at the level of the autochthonous scientific community emerges as an imperious necessity.)n this sense, it would probably not be hazardous to conclude that the sharing of all valuable qualitative data within the scientific community could have extremely beneficial results on the development of knowledge about social life and offer a multidisciplinary, panoramic and panhistorical perspective on the world we live in. The potential of all these qualitative data, however, is not exhausted once the researches they were produced in are completed. Thus, the qualitativist researcher in social sciences will be able to lean, in the process of constructing the social world, on a multitude of data types: from the texts of certain social, personal or public documents, to the field notes and to the interview scripts, from the static images given by photographs, drawings, sketches, maps, to the dynamic images, accompanied by sound, given by the video recordings, from the audio materials collected during the fieldwork, to the ones produced for cultural-artistic purposes. Regardless of the dominant paradigm, the qualitative research will allow the use of qualitative data in their tri-dimensional form, textimagesound.
The qualitative data catch the interpretations that the social players assign to their own feelings, attitudes and values, as well as to the events they witnessed or not, but which influenced their lives in some way. With a history of over one century, the qualitative social research holds nowadays an unanimously acknowledged place even if not yet as influent as that of the quantitative research, representing not only a specific scientific approach, used ever more courageously in studying the people s social life, but also a subject for debate and dispute, found more and more often on the spotlight of the international scientific community and, to a certain extent, of the national one as well.