JAYANTA KUMAR BASU

Consultant - Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS)
UNICEF PRC Patna University Project

jayanta14@yahoo.com

Field of Study: Demographie, Population et développement, Administration publique / Gouvernement, Sociologie, Statistique
 
Specialization: Structure par âge et par sexe, Vieillissement, Démographie appliquée, Démographie des affaires, Enfance et jeunesse, Collecte et traitement des données, Estimations et projections, Familles et ménages, Fécondité, Differenties des rôles par genre, VIH/SIDA et MSTs, Ménages et logement, Revenu, pauvreté et aide sociale, Mortalité, santé et longévité, Politiques et éthique, Population et développement, Population et environnement, Démographie qualitative, Reproductive Health (Family Planning), Social Demography, Training, Documentation, Information, Urbanization
 
Regional focus: Etats Unis et Canada, Europe centrale et orientale, Europe occidentale, Afrique sub-saharienne, Asie du Sud, Southeast Asia, East Asia
 
Education: Doctorat (Ph.D, MD), Department of Population Studies, Annamalai University, INDIA, Population et développement, 2011
 
Working languages: Anglais
Hindi, Bengali
 
Other association membership in population or related fields: Asian Population Association (APA)
Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP)
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Professional Summary:

Dr. Jayanta Kumar Basu is a distinguished public health and population studies expert with over 37 years of experience in demographic research, health systems strengthening, and civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS). A PhD in Population Studies and a Fellow of the University of Melbourne’s CRVS program (Data for Health Initiative), Dr. Basu has led key monitoring and evaluation initiatives across India with support from UNICEF, UNESCAP, DFID-UK, USAID, and others. He played a pivotal role in transitioning Bihar’s birth and death registration system from manual to online, and has overseen large-scale research on health, gender, and social equity. Dr. Basu authored several research reports and published research papers/articles in reputed international and national peer reviewed journals and chapters in edited books. He also presented research papers in several National and International conferences including recent International Population Conference (IPC) – 2025 in Brisbane. Dr. Basu is widely published, serves as a peer reviewer for international journals, and has presented his work at numerous global conferences. His expertise spans civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS), public health policy, data systems, reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, and program evaluation.

 

Publications:

1.   “Have inequalities in completeness of death registration between states in India narrowed during two decades of civil registration system strengthening?” First Author, International Journal for Equity in Health, Basu and Adair Int J Equity Health (2021) 20:195 (https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-021-01534-y)

2.  "Counting COVID-19 deaths in India” (Blog), CRVS Knowledge Gateway, Bloomberg Data for Health Initiatives", The University of Melbourne, Australia, May 15, 2020 (https://crvsgateway.info/India-fellow-blog-COVID)

3.  “Determinants of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Bihar, India – Experiences from District Level SWASTH Survey (DLSS 2015-16)”, Author, Demography India (ISSN: 0970-454X), Special Issue (December 2017), pp: 36-49

4.  “Determinants of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) among poorest and socially excluded rural women in Bihar, India – Experiences from District level SWASTH Survey (DLSS 2015-16)”, Author, IER Journal of Health and Demography (ISSN:2454-9207), Volume 3, Number 2, Page 68, January 2018

5. “High risk behavior among injecting drug users in Mumbai, India – Time to Upscale Interventions”; Author,     Population, Gender and Reproductive Health, Edited by F.Ram, Syeed Unisa, T.V.Sekher, IIPS, Mumbai, Rawat Publication, New Delhi, 2010.

 

 

 
Honorary or professional positions and awards:
 
-Life member of Indian Association for the study of Population (IASP) (elected Member of Executive Committee 2016-18 and Coordinator for Eastern and NE region of India)

- Life member of Indian Association of Social Science and Health (IASSH) and elected in the Executive Committee for the year 2017-2019
Research grants:
Awarded Fellowship by Govt. of Australia and Bloomberg Philanthropies to pursue Research in Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) at Melbourne School of Population and Global Health (Bloomberg Data for Health Initiatives, Global Burden of Disease Group), The University of Melbourne, Australia in February-March 2020.