Socio-economic status scale in India

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Different SES Scales in India are described. And how to calculate CPI is given


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Dr. Priyanka Sharma II year M.D.S JSS Dental College & Hospital Mysore SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS SCALE IN INDIA

Urban communities Devised by Kuppuswamy in 1976. Consists of compo-site scores : Education and Occupation of the head of the family Along with monthly income from all the sources of the family. Yields a score of 3 – 29 and It classifies the study population into high middle and low SES. Kuppuswamy Socioeconomic classification

Modified for September 2013 : Current income groups = Original family income groups of Kuppuswamy (1976) X current consumer price index X 0.0735 ( multiplication factor) Year Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Average 2006 119 119 119 120 121 123 124 124 125 127 127 127 123 2007 127 128 127 128 129 130 132 133 133 134 134 134 131 2008 134 135 137 138 139 140 143 145 146 148 148 147 141.66 2009 148 148 148 150 151 153 160 162 163 165 168 169 157 2010 172 170 170 170 172 174 178 178 179 181 182 185 175.9 2011 188 185 185 186 187 189 193 194 197 198 199 197 191.5 2012 198 199 201 205 206 208 212 214 215 217 218 219 209.33 2013 221 223 224 226 228 231 235 237 238 241 243 239 232.16 2014 237 238 239 242 [6] 244 246 252 253 253 253 253 253

CPI is done to find out the difference in the prices and range of inflation. 1. Find out the old prices of the common commodities and add all. 2. Find current prices of the same and add all. 3. Divide the current price with the old price and multiply it with 100 = Price index of the new base year 4. Conversion factor = CPI of the given year/Price index of the new base year Multiply the conversion factor with the income range in given Kuppuswamy scale. CALCULATION

Consumer Price Index (CPI) in India comprises multiple series classified based on different economic groups. There are four series, viz the CPI UNME (Urban Non-Manual Employee), CPI AL (Agricultural Labourer ), CPI RL (Rural Labourer )and CPI IW (Industrial Worker ). CPI UNME series is published by the Central Statistical Organisation , the others are published by the Department of Labour . Dearance allowance – 120% by july 2015

mainly used for rural areas uses only the monthly per capita income from all the sources of the family. B.G Prasad classification

Multiplying factor = current index value (=238)/Base index value in 2001 (=100) = 2.38. New income value = 2.38 × (old value × 4.63 × 4.93).

1. Caste: Classification of castes differs in different parts of the country. The investigator should for himself find out these castes for the village (s) in which he is working. Lower caste should be given low score compared to higher caste. For example SC/ST=0, OBC=1 etc. 2. Occupation: Labor=1, Caste occupation=2, Business=3, inde -pendent profession=4, cultiva-tion =5, Service=6 3. Education: Illiterate=0, Can read only=1, Can read and write=2, Primary=3, Middle=4, High school=5, Graduate=6 Udai Pareek SES Scale - 1964

4. Social Participation : Mem-ber of one organization=1, Member of more than one organization=2, Office holder=3, Wider public leader=6 5. Land: 0= no land, 1= < 1 acre, 2= 1-5 acres, 3= 5-10 acres, 4= 10-15 acres, 5= 15-20 acres, 6= >20 acres 6. House: No home=0, Hut=1, Katcha house=2, Mixed house=3, Pucca house=4, Mansion=6 7. Farm power: 1= no drought animal, 2= 1-2 drought animals, 4= 3-4 drought animals or =1 prestige animal, 6= 5-6 drought animals or tractor 8. Material Possession: Bull- ock -cart=1, Cycle=1, Radio=1, Chairs=1, improved agricultural implements=2, Mobile Phone=4, Television= 3, Refrigerators=8 9. Family: Type: Single=1, Joint=2, Extended= 3, Size: Up to 5=2, Distinctive features=2

Urban, rural, resettlement colony, slum and mobile groups 22 individual questions (Items) were analysed Agarwal et al scale

Wealth Index Scale Rahudkar scale 1960 Shirpurkar scale 1964 Jalota Scale 1970 Kulshreshta scale 1972 Srivastava Scale 1978 Bhardwaj scale 2001 Other scales

Annals of Community Health . Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2013 Indian Journal of Community Medicine Vol. 30, No. 4, October-December, 2005 Presentation of Pathfinder II – Bangalore chapter References