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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Feb 8.
Published in final edited form as: Indian J Matern Child Health. 2012 Jun;14(2):1–13.

Table III. Frequency of GLV and fruit consumption by women’s occupation and education.

Consumption Frequency % (n)
GLV Fruit Milk
<1/week ≥1/week −<1/day ≥1/day < 1/week ≥1/week −<1/day ≥1/day <1/week ≥1/week −<1/day ≥1/day
Occupation
Full-time housewife 8 (72) 66 (617) 26 (238) 7 (70) 48 (443) 45 (414) 39 (362) 40 (372) 21 (193)
Semi-skilled and Unskilled 5 (27) 59 (325) 36 (200) 11 (59) 45 (250) 44 (243) 41 (225) 38 (208) 22 (119)
Self-employed, Professional and Skilled 7 (8) 69 (77) 24 (27) 4 (5) 59 (66) 37 (41) 34 (38) 43 (48) 23 (26)
Husband’s
Occupation
Unskilled and Unemployed 11
(27)
63 (157) 26 (66) 8 (19) 48 (121) 44 (110) 42 (105) 41 (102) 17 (43)
Semi-skilled 6 (35) 69 (382) 25 (135) 8 (43) 49 (272) 43 (237) 42 (232) 37 (203) 21 (117)
Self-employed, Professional and Skilled 6 (47) 60 (492) 34 (278) 9 (70) 47 (385) 44 (362) 37 (298) 40 (329) 23 (190)
Education
Illiterate & Primary 5 (11) 63 (131) 32 (67) 9 (19) 45 (94) 46 (96) 39 (81) 47 (98) 14 (30)
Secondary (5th-10th Standard) 7 (74) 64 (695) 29 (311) 8 (88) 50 (541) 42 (451) 42 (456) 39 (418) 19 (206)
Higher Secondary, Graduate & Postgraduate 6 (23) 63 (227) 30 (108) 8 (28) 43 (155) 49 (175) 31 (111) 36 (128) 33 (119)
Husband’s Education
Illiterate & Primary 13
(13)
61 (61) 26 (26) 12 (12) 39 (39) 49 (49) 46 (46) 44 (44) 10 (10)
Secondary (5th-10th Standard) 7 (70) 64 (644) 29 (295) 8 (86) 49 (493) 43 (430) 43 (434) 39 (390) 18 (185)
Higher Secondary, Graduate &
Postgraduate
5 (26) 64 (345) 31 (168) 7 (37) 48 (257) 45 (245) 31 (169) 39 (211) 30 (159)