1 |
Economic poverty |
1. % of non-working females |
2. % of females earning less than average income of females |
3. % of female workers in unorganised sector1 |
4. % of females as unpaid family workers |
5. % of female workers as non-regular earners |
6. % of females in hazardous jobs |
7. % of females with work-related ailments |
8. % of females working under compassion |
9. % of females with no job security |
10. % of females with no or low job satisfaction |
11. % of females with no or conditional social acceptance |
2 |
Educational poverty |
1. % of illiterate women |
2. % of females having education below graduation |
3. % of females without technical/vocational training |
3 |
Social poverty |
1. % of females having no freedom to visit market place alone |
2. % of females having no freedom to visit health facility alone |
3. % of females having no control over personal income |
4. % of females having no exposure to media |
4 |
Health poverty |
1. % of females not having normal BMI2 |
2. % of females never consuming milk, pulses/beans and green vegetables |
3. % of females having no access to Anganwadi3 |
4. % of females having no access to health services |
5. % of females having no awareness of common ailments |
5 |
Lack of decision making power at household level |
1. % of females with decision deficit on major household purchasing |
2. % of females with decision deficit on education/expense of children |
3. % of females having no decision on purchasing medical treatment |
4. % of females having no decision on purchasing daily food items |
6 |
Lack of time for relaxation |
1. % of females spending more than four hours on unpaid domestic chores |
2. % of female workers working more than average working hours for women |
3. % of females whose work is not shared by others within the household |