Follow
Karan Babbar
Karan Babbar
Assistant Professor, Jindal Global Business School, OP Jindal Global University
Verified email at jgu.edu.in - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Menstrual health is a public health and human rights issue
K Babbar, J Martin, J Ruiz, AA Parray, M Sommer
The Lancet Public Health 7 (1), e10-e11, 2022
812022
How socio-demographic and mass media factors affect sanitary item usage among women in rural and urban India
K Babbar, D Saluja, M Sivakami
Waterlines, 160-178, 2021
122021
How COVID‐19 lockdown has impacted the sanitary pads distribution among adolescent girls and women in India
K Babbar, N Rustagi, P Dev
Journal of Social Issues 79 (2), 578-595, 2023
112023
Inclusion means everyone: standing up for transgender and non-binary individuals who menstruate worldwide
K Babbar, J Martin, P Varanasi, I Avendaño
The Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia 13, 2023
92023
Empowered but abused? A moderated mediation analysis to explore the relationship between wife's relative resources, relational empowerment and physical abuse
V Singh, K Babbar
Social Science & Medicine 296, 114766, 2022
92022
What socio-demographic factors support disposable vs. sustainable menstrual choices? Evidence from India’s National Family Health Survey-5
K Babbar, S Garikipati
Plos one 18 (8), e0290350, 2023
82023
Menstrual health for all requires wider high level commitment
J Martin, K Babbar, U Maschette
bmj 378, 2022
82022
Taboos and myths as a mediator of the relationship between menstrual practices and menstrual health
K Babbar
European Journal of Public Health 31 (Supplement_3), ckab165. 552, 2021
82021
Promoting Menstrual Health: Towards Sexual and Reproductive Health for All
K Babbar, M Sivakami
ORF: Observer Research Foundation, 2023
62023
Bleeding at the margins: Understanding period poverty among SC and ST women using decomposition analysis
K Babbar, Vandana, A Arora
The Journal of Development Studies 60 (1), 131-146, 2024
42024
The Surrogacy Regulation Act 2021: another attempt to reproduce a heteronormative patriarchal society
K Babbar, M Sivakami
Feminism in India 2, 2022
42022
Modelling the impact of Ovulatory Cycle Knowledge on the number of children and age of women at first birth
K Babbar, P Dev
IIMA Working Papers, 2021
32021
Covid-19 and period products usage among menstruating women in urban and rural India
K Babbar, P Dev
IIMA Working Papers, 2021
32021
Hygienic sanitary items usage and ovulatory cycle knowledge in india
K Babbar, D Saluja
Review, 2020
32020
Towards an inclusive national policy on menstrual health and hygiene
K Babbar, M Ojha
ORF Issue Brief 675, 2023
22023
Period products during the pandemic: The impact of lockdown on period products usage
K Babbar, P Dev
Applied Economics, 1-17, 2023
22023
The Surrogacy Regulation Act 2021: another attempt to reproduce a heteronormative patriarchal society? Feminism in India, 2 February 2022
K Babbar, M Sivakami
22022
If NEP 2020 Wants Gender Inclusion, Why is it Ghosting LGBTQIA+
S Sharma, K Babbar
The Quint., 2020
22020
Menstrual Hygiene Day: Why Menstrual Health Belongs on India's Political Agenda. Retrieved September 15, 2020
K Babbar, D Saluja, SS Parmar
The Wire, 2020
22020
Navigating through menstrual health experiences of educated urban individuals who menstruate during the COVID-19 lockdown: a study from India
K Babbar, SS Swathysree, K Nanduri
Culture, Health & Sexuality, 1-12, 2023
12023
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20