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Human Development in India - NCAER

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134 human development <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>diaTable A.8.2a Vacc<strong>in</strong>ation Rate for Children Aged 12–59 Months(<strong>in</strong> percentage)Number of All Basic No 3 Polio 3 DPTVacc<strong>in</strong>ation Vacc<strong>in</strong>es Vacc<strong>in</strong>es Doses DosesAll <strong>India</strong> 5.83 48 7 71 55Sex of ChildMale 5.91 49 6 72 57Female 5.74 46 7 71 53Place of ResidenceIncomeMetro area 6.91 62 1 84 69Other urban 6.37 56 5 75 63More developed village 5.94 51 6 73 58Less developed village 5.37 40 9 67 48Lowest Qu<strong>in</strong>tile 5.44 42 8 66 482nd Qu<strong>in</strong>tile 5.43 43 10 69 513rd Qu<strong>in</strong>tile 5.79 45 7 71 534th Qu<strong>in</strong>tile 6.02 50 5 72 59Top Qu<strong>in</strong>tile 6.75 63 3 80 69Social GroupsForward Caste H<strong>in</strong>du 6.66 60 2 79 67OBC 5.87 48 5 73 57Dalit 5.76 47 7 71 53Adivasi 5.64 40 11 65 51Muslim 4.87 34 14 60 41Other religion 7.39 76 0 86 89Maximum Household EducationNone 4.71 31 11 62 371–4 Std 5.37 43 10 65 505–9 Std 5.93 48 6 72 5610–11 Std 6.24 54 4 74 6412 Std/Some college 6.59 60 5 79 65Graduate/Diploma 7.03 67 2 83 76Source: IHDS 2004–5 data.

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