| Abstract: |
Women and men share many similar health problems, but
women also have their own health issues and need to understand
systematically. The relation between women’s health and the idea of
exclusion from different perspectives by mapping out major concerning
issues like basic infrastructure facilities (hospitals, schools, public
toilets, etc.) for women would be examined.
The present paper is based on the secondary data, i.e. National
Family Health Survey (NFHS-4 (2015-16) which shows that abovepointed
challenges create an enormous lacuna for women, for instance,
the total fertility rates of women are still high and creates healthrelated
challenges for women in rural as well as urban areas. The report shows that there are huge
differences in rural and urban areas (in the sense of minimum facilities for women). Therefore, the paper
makes an attempt to understand how educational attainments minimize the large socio-economic
differences which are closely associated with the health of women.
KEY WORD: Exclusion, women health, education, gender-based violence. |