SAGE Wave-3

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Study on global AGEing and adult health (WHO-SAGE) – INDIA

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SAGE India Wave 3 (2019-20)


The Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health (SAGE 3) survey 2019-20 was the third wave of the SAGE India study. SAGE India Wave 3 is a follow-up survey of SAGE Wave 2 which was implemented in 2015.
The SAGE India Wave-3 survey covered 7892 respondents from 6074 households. Data collection for SAGE India Wave 3 was carried out in six states (Assam, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal) during 2019 to 2020. The data analysis and the preparation of report in progress, and expected to be released by end of 2021.


SAGE Wave-3 used two target populations: a large sample of persons aged 50 years and older, which is the study's focus, and a smaller comparative sample of persons aged 18–49 years. All households were classified into one of these two mutually exclusive categories: one or more persons aged 50 years and older are selected from households classified as “50+ households” and one person aged 18–49 years from a household classified as an “18–49 household”. In older households, all persons aged 50 years and older (for example, spouses and siblings) were invited to participate. The SAGE Wave 3 India, 2019-20 is implemented in the six states of Assam, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal that were covered in the SAGE Wave 2 India, 2015.


Five survey research organizations helped in conducting the field work in the six states – Population Research Centre, JSS Institute of Economic Research,  Dharwad for Karnataka, Population Research Centre, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (GIPE), Pune for Maharashtra, Indian Institute for Health Management Research (IIHMR), Jaipur, for Rajasthan, Research and Development Initiative (RDI), for Uttar Pradesh, and Economic Information Technology (EIT), Kolkata, for West Bengal and Assam.

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