Unmasking inequility: socio-economic determinants and gender disparities in Maharashtra and India's health outcomes -- Insights from NFHS-5
Sharmishtha Raghuvanshi, Supriya Sanjay Nikam, Manisha Karne, Satyanarayan Kishan Kothe

TL;DR
This study analyzes socio-economic and gender factors influencing health disparities in India and Maharashtra using NFHS-5 data, highlighting key drivers and suggesting targeted policy interventions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed decomposition of gender health disparities, identifying specific socio-economic determinants and differences at national and state levels.
Findings
Women have nearly double the morbidity rate of men.
Marital status significantly influences gender disparities in health.
Urban residence and insurance coverage impact the gender gap differently in Maharashtra.
Abstract
This research examines the persistent challenge of health inequalities in India, departing from the conventional focus on aggregate improvements in mortality rates. While India has achieved progress in overall health indicators since independence, the distribution of health outcomes remains uneven, a fact starkly highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study investigates the socio-economic determinants of health disparities using the National Family and Health Survey (NFHS)-5 data from 2019-20, focusing on both national and state-level analyses, specifically for Maharashtra. Employing a health economics framework, the analysis delves into individual-level data, population shares, self-reported morbidity prevalence, and treatment patterns across diverse socio-economic groups. Regression analyses, stratified by gender, are conducted to quantify the impact of socio-economic factors on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth disparities and outcomes · Healthcare Systems and Reforms · Global Maternal and Child Health
MethodsFocus
