2015-2021年印度妇女身体健康状况不平等分析

Debolina Banerjee, Tamal Krishna Kayal
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摘要

我们研究了2015年至2021年间印度及其主要邦妇女健康不平等的变化情况。我们还尝试使用分解分析来确定这种不平等的任何变化的来源。为了提出减少这种不平等的适当政策,我们试图找出与之密切相关的因素。方法采用主成分分析法,从5个指标构建妇女健康指数。根据这一指数,我们使用变异系数和泰尔指数来衡量妇女健康方面的不平等。为了确定这个不等式的变化来源,我们应用了希尔分解技术。结果我们发现,2015年至2021年期间,印度妇女健康方面的不平等现象显著加剧。在此期间,这种不平等在六个州显著增加,而在五个州显著减少。分解分析表明,2015年至2021年间,这种不平等的加剧是由州际不平等加剧造成的。我们还发现,妇女健康方面的不平等与公共卫生设施和社会发展方面的不平等之间存在强烈的正相关关系。结论我们建议,在印度等发展中国家,政策应侧重于消除收入、女性教育和提供公共卫生设施方面的差距,以减少妇女健康不平等。
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An analysis of inequality in physical health status of women in India: 2015‒2021

Objective

We examine how inequality in women’s health has changed in India and its major states between 2015 and 2021. We also attempt to identify the sources of any change in this inequality using a decomposition analysis. In order to suggest suitable policies for reducing this inequality, we attempt to identify the factors that are strongly associated with it.

Methods

We construct an index of women’s health from five indicators using the principal component analysis. Based on this index we measure inequality in women’s health using the coefficient of variation and the Theil index. To identify the sources of change in this inequality, we apply Theil decomposition technique.

Results

We find that inequality in women’s health has increased significantly in India between 2015 and 2021. During this period, this inequality has increased significantly in six states, while it has decreased significantly in five states. The decomposition analysis suggests that the increase in this inequality between 2015 and 2021 has been driven by an increase in interstate inequality. We also find a strong positive association between inequality in women’s health and inequality in public health amenities and social development.

Conclusion

We suggest that for reducing inequality in women’s health in developing countries like India, policies should focus on eliminating disparities in income, female education and provision of public health amenities.
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Global health journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Global health journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Public Health and Health Policy
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