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Nutritional Status of Married Tribal Women in Jharkhand, India

Navaneeta Majumder

2021Indian Journal of Gender Studies11 citationsDOI

Abstract

The article explores the socio-economic and nutritional status of tribal married women in East Singhbum district, Jharkhand, by using mixed methods of enquiry. Dietary and anthropometric methods of nutritional assessment were supported by qualitative data. It was found that the most potent reason for undernourishment among tribal women is household food insecurity and low calorific intake. To enhance the nutritional status of tribal women, it is suggested that the issue of malnutrition be addressed with a life cycle approach, along with sustained behaviour change communication with the help of public–private partnerships and the efficient implementation of existing and new programmes to increase purchasing power and food security.

Topics & Concepts

AnthropometryMalnutritionPurchasing powerFood securitySocioeconomicsEnvironmental healthSocioeconomic statusEconomic growthGeographyBusinessAgricultureMedicineSociologyEconomicsPopulationKeynesian economicsArchaeologyChild Nutrition and Water AccessFood Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsPoverty, Education, and Child Welfare
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