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  1. 1. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT YATHEESH BHARADWAJ HS
  2. 2. Concept Of Development The concept of development generally denotes some sort of an ‘advancement’ in the positive (desired) direction. In the societal context, it is referred to as progressive transformation of certain aspect of a given society. The idea of development as such has found expressions in the writings of the founding fathers of social sciences.
  3. 3. The concept of social development has been introduced to appraise the dynamics of the developing societies. Social scientists have enumerated the contents of development under various categories such as nutrition, shelter, health education, leisure and recreation, security and opulence level or under the categories like output and income, conditions of production, levels of living, attitude towards life and work, institutions and policies. Social development is about improving the well-being of every individual in society so they can reach their full potential. The success of society is linked to the well-being of each and every citizen. social development refers to the overall transformation of individuals and society, which may enable every person to achieve moral, social physical and material well-being
  4. 4. INDICATORS OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Human Development Index (HDI) : It is a composite measure of human development containing indicators representing three equally weighted dimensions of human development. These are: a) Longevity b) Knowledge (literacy) c) Income (purchasing power). Social Indicators: United Nations Statistical Office has divided social indicators into 13 categories: a) population b) family formation c) families and households d) learning and educational services e) income earning activities f) distribution of income, consumption and accumulation g) social security and welfare services h) health services and nutrition i) housing facilities and its environment j) public order and safety k) time use l) leisure and culture m) social stratification and mobility
  5. 5. Environmental Indicators: These reflect quality of physical and biological environment in which diseases occur and affect people. These include: a) pollution of air and water, b) solid waste disposal, c) exposure to radiation and toxic substances, d) accessibility to safe water, and e) adequate sanitation facilities at home and surroundings
  6. 6. Basic Needs Indicators ILO has listed certain indicators like: a) calorie consumption, b) access to water, c) life expectancy, d) deaths due to disease, e) illiteracy, f) doctors and nurses per population, g) rooms per population, and h) GNP per capita.
  7. 7. Health For All Indicators HEALTH POLICY INDICATORS SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS INDICATORS FOR PROVISION OF HEALTH CARE HEALTH STATUS INDICATORS, imr,mmr Health for all
  8. 8. References Sharma, S.L. (ed.), 1986. Development : Socio-Cultural Dimensions. Rawat Publication : Jaipur Gore, M.S. (1988), “Social Development: The Asian Experience”, Bharatiya Samajik Chintan (Special Issue), Vol. XI, No. (1-4), Mar- Dec.88, Indian Academy of Social Sciences, Allahabad Ignou textbook on social development

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  • HPI- political commitment to health for all ----- resource allocation ----- degree of equity of distribution of health resources ----- community involvement ----- organizational framework and managerial process

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