SES is an important factor that determines health, nutrition, mortality and morbidity, as it influences a person's ability to access, afford, accept and use available healthcare facilities. Higher SES is associated with better health outcomes while lower SES leads to poorer health. SES looks at factors like income, education and occupation to assess social and economic position in relation to others.
SES is an important factor that determines health, nutrition, mortality and morbidity, as it influences a person's ability to access, afford, accept and use available healthcare facilities. Higher SES is associated with better health outcomes while lower SES leads to poorer health. SES looks at factors like income, education and occupation to assess social and economic position in relation to others.
SES is an important factor that determines health, nutrition, mortality and morbidity, as it influences a person's ability to access, afford, accept and use available healthcare facilities. Higher SES is associated with better health outcomes while lower SES leads to poorer health. SES looks at factors like income, education and occupation to assess social and economic position in relation to others.
The Socio-economic status (SES) is an important determinant of health and nutritional status as well as of mortality and morbidity (A New Instrument, Exploratory, B.G Prasad). Socio- economic status also influences the accessibility, affordability, acceptability and actual utilization of various available health facilities (A New Instrument, Exploratory, B.G Prasad).