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Human Development in India - NCAER

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162 human development <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>diaTable A.10.4aExepctation of Old Age Support from Sons and DaughtersPer cent Expect<strong>in</strong>g toPer cent Expect<strong>in</strong>g F<strong>in</strong>ancialLive With…Help From...Sons Daughters Daughters Sons Daughters DaughtersIf SonIf SonUnableUnableAll <strong>India</strong> 85 9 24 86 11 30Woman’s Age15–19 70 9 21 70 10 2720–4 78 9 23 79 11 3025–9 85 11 26 85 12 3230–9 87 10 24 87 11 3040–9 89 8 23 89 11 29Woman’s EducationIlliterate 89 7 22 90 9 271–4 Std 86 10 24 85 13 355–9 Std 83 10 24 84 12 3210–11 Std 82 13 26 82 16 3312 Std Some college 76 17 30 76 20 36College graduate 71 18 31 70 19 33Place of ResidenceMetro cities 77 12 22 76 12 28Other urban area 82 11 26 82 13 29More developed village 87 10 25 87 13 33Less developed village 88 7 22 88 9 29IncomeLowest Qu<strong>in</strong>tile 86 10 25 85 12 322nd Qu<strong>in</strong>tile 86 9 24 87 10 303rd Qu<strong>in</strong>tile 86 8 21 87 11 294th Qu<strong>in</strong>tile 86 10 24 86 12 30Highest Qu<strong>in</strong>tile 84 11 24 84 13 29Social GroupsHigh Caste H<strong>in</strong>du 84 9 22 84 12 28OBC 87 9 24 87 11 30Dalit 85 10 25 86 10 31Adivasi 82 11 27 82 13 34Muslim 87 8 22 87 10 30Other religion 79 20 29 79 23 34Source: IHDS 2004–5 data.

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