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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