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Human Development in India - NCAER

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x tables, figures, and boxes6.1 Enrolment by School Type for Children Aged 6–14 826.2 Private School<strong>in</strong>g Costs for Children Aged 6–14 by State 84A.6.1a Literacy Rates for Population Age 7 and above 88A.6.1b Statewise Literacy Rates for Population Age 7 and above 88A.6.2a Discont<strong>in</strong>uation Rates for Men and Women by Educational Level 89A.6.2b Statewise Discont<strong>in</strong>uation Rates for Men and Women by Educational Level 90A.6.3a School<strong>in</strong>g Experiences of Children Aged 6–14 91A.6.3b School<strong>in</strong>g Experiences of Children Aged 6–14 by State 92A.6.4a Read<strong>in</strong>g, Writ<strong>in</strong>g, and Arithmetic Skills of Children Aged 8–11 by School Type 93A.6.4b Read<strong>in</strong>g, Writ<strong>in</strong>g, and Arithmetic Skills of Children Aged 8–11 by School Type and State 94A.6.5a Skill Levels of Men and Women Aged 15–49 95A.6.5b Statewise Skill Levels of Men and Women Aged 15–49 967.1 Illness Types and Source of Treatment 100A.7.1a Prevalence Rates and Days Lost Due to Different Types of Illnesses 117A.7.1b Statewise Prevalence Rates and Days Lost Due to Different Types of Illnesses 118A.7.2a Utilization of Medical Care and Expenditure for Illnesses and Delivery 119A.7.2b Statewise Utilization of Medical Care and Expenditure for Illnesses and Delivery 120A.7.3a Health Knowledge: Ever-married Women Aged 15–49 Years 121A.7.3b Health Knowledge: Ever-married Women Aged 15–49 Years by State 121A.8.1a Infant and Child Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 Births) for Births <strong>in</strong> Preced<strong>in</strong>g 10 Years 133A.8.1b Statewise Infant and Child Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 Births) for Births <strong>in</strong> Preced<strong>in</strong>g 10 Years 133A.8.2a Vacc<strong>in</strong>ation Rate for Children Aged 12–59 Months 134A.8.2b Statewise Vacc<strong>in</strong>ation Rate for Children Aged 12–59 Months 135A.8.3a School Enrolment and Work for Children Aged 10–14 Years 136A.8.3b Statewise School Enrolment and Work for Children Aged 10–14 Years 1379.1 Labour Force Participation and Type of Work Among Older Men and Women 1409.2 Sources of Income Among Households with Elderly 142A.9.1a Distribution of Elderly Population and Selected Characteristics 146A.9.1b Statewise Distribution of Elderly Population and Selected Characteristics 147A.10.1a Marriage and Family Patterns 156A.10.1b Marriage and Family Patterns by State 157A.10.2a Women’s Social Support Networks 158A.10.2b Women’s Social Support Networks by State 159A.10.3a Average Expected Marriage Expenses and Dowry 160A.10.3b Average Expected Marriage Expenses and Dowry Across States 161A.10.4a Expectation of Old Age Support from Sons and Daughters 162A.10.4b Statewise Expectation of Old Age Support from Sons and Daughters 163A.10.5a Women’s Control Over Resources and Physical Mobility 164A.10.5b Statewise Women’s Control Over Resources and Physical Mobility 165A.10.6a Common Perception of Domestic Violence <strong>in</strong> the Community 166A.10.6b Statewise Common Perception of Domestic Violence <strong>in</strong> the Community 167A.11.1a Social Integration, Social Networks, and Crime Victimization 180A.11.1b Social Integration, Social Networks, and Crime Victimization by State 18112.1 Village Infrastructure by State 18312.2 Primary Water Source <strong>in</strong> Village by State 18412.3 Availability of PDS Shops, Banks, Post Offices, Buses, and Phones <strong>in</strong> the Village 185

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