Indian Journal of Community Medicine (Jan 2021)

Coherence between existing system of defining urban poor with kuppuswamy and Hashim's system; Which is more relevant?

  • Sanjivani Vishwanath Patil,
  • Sudhanshu Ashok Mahajan,
  • Prakash Prabhakarrao Doke,
  • Jayashree Sachin Gothankar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.IJCM_912_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 3
pp. 489 – 493

Abstract

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Background: Identification of below poverty line (BPL) households is of paramount importance to provide benefits under poverty alleviation and other programs. Objectives: (1) To assess households in urban slums in terms of housing, assets, and amenities. (2) To compare three different systems of socioeconomic status (SES) – ration card holders, Modified Kuppuswamy Scale, and Hashim's system. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional, community-based study was conducted in urban slums of field practice area of a medical college, Pune. Considering 35% of urban households in India qualify as poor, sample size of 593 households was calculated. A predesigned, validated, pretested questionnaire was used, covering sociodemographic domains including indicators of three systems. Agreement between these scales was calculated by kappa statistics. Results: Total 639 households were surveyed covering 3078 slum population. Percentage of BPL families according to possession of yellow ration card, Modified Kuppuswamy Scale, and Hashim's system were 35.99%, 48.67%, and 48.51%, respectively. The proportion of agreement between Kuppuswamy scale and ration card was 55.71% and for Hashim system and ration card was 51.79%. Conclusions: The present study revealed no agreement between these three systems. Hashim system gives more accurate and realistic picture of SES of the urban slums households owing to its holistic approach.

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