WOMEN AND HEALTH CARE IN MUMBAI: A STUDY OF MORBIDITY, UTILIZATION AND EXPENDITURE ON HEALTH CARE IN THE HOUSEHOLD OF THE METROPOLIS
(ABSTRACT)

In order to test the modified survey methodology for the study of women in household's development in Nashik district, a pilot study was planned in Mumbai. As the pilot survey was eventually done for a large sample of 430 slum and non-slum household, its findings found independent relevance and a separate report was prepared. The study had the same objectives and methodology as described in the Nashik study (ref. Section C-1). The study was conducted in 1997 in the 'L' ward of Mumbai City, in five clusters - two slums, two chawls and one apartment block. The trends of the findings follow a similar pattern as those in the Nashik study.



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