Dimensions | Indicators | Thresholds (deprivation definitions) | Weight |
Education | Education | The entire household is considered deprived if no household member aged 10 years or older has completed 6 years of schooling. | 0.08 |
Hygiene | Drinking water | Members of the household are considered deprived if the household does not have access to improved drinking water (according to the SDG guidelines) or safe drinking water is at least a 30-minute walk from home roundtrip. | 0.18 |
Sanitation | Members of the household are considered deprived if the household’s sanitation facility is not improved or it is improved but shared with other households. | 0.16 | |
Staying at home | Housing | Members of the household are considered deprived if the household has dirt. sand or dung floor | 0.14 |
Electricity | The household does not have access to electricity | 0.1 | |
Physical distance | Promiscuity ratio | Members of a household are deprived of physical distance if the number of persons per room is more than 3 | 0.08 |
Dependency ratio | The household has three or more non-working-age per working-age residents. | 0.05 | |
Capacity recovery | Cooking fuel | Members of the household are considered deprived if the household uses solid fuels and solid biomass fuels for cooking (wood. animal dung. crop wastes. and charcoal…). | 0.12 |
Nutrition | Members of the household are considered deprived if the household has a child under 5 whose height-for-age or weight-for-age is under two standard deviation below the median. or has a teenager with BMI-for-age that is under two standard deviation below the median. or has adults with BMI threshold that is below 18.5 kg/m2. | 0.09 | |
Total of weight |
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