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What is the Kuppuswamy scale?

The Kuppuswamy scale was proposed by Kuppuswamy in India in 1976. It is widely used to measure the socio-economic-status of an individual in the urban community...

Last Updated On: Thursday, July 21, 2011

 

The Kuppuswamy scale was proposed by Kuppuswamy in India in 1976. It is widely used to measure the socio-economic-status of an individual in the urban community and is based on three variables — education, occupation and income. Marks are provided for different levels of qualifications, occupations and family incomes per month. According to the scores obtained, the socio-economic classes are divided into upper, middle and lower classes.

 

Kuppuswamy scale

 
 

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