| Livelihood assets [22] | Workhood assets |
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Definition | A livelihood comprises the capabilities, assets (including both material and social resources) and activities required for a means of living (1.1) | A workhood comprises the capabilities and assets (material, social and cognitive resources) and activities required to fulfill job requirements |
Human capital | Knowledge, skills, ability to work, good health | Size of available work force willing and able to work |
Physical capital | Basic infrastructure and production equipment and means (transport, buildings, water supply and sanitation, energy, information) | Basic infrastructure (buildings, transport, electricity, water and sanitation) and production equipment and means (supplies and drugs) |
Financial capital | Regular inflows of money and stocks (savings, credits, remittances and pensions) | Regular inflows of money and savings through the collection of user-fees |
Natural capital | Natural resource stocks (land, forest, marine/wild resources, water) | - |
Social capital | Vertical and horizontal networks, membership in formalized groups, relationships of trust, reciprocity and exchange | Vertical and horizontal networks inside and outside the community and within the health facility leading to relationships of trust, reciprocity and exchange |
Cultural capital | - | Everyday perceptions, knowledge, skills and professional degrees gained through socialization that find its expression in particular professional culture |
Symbolic capital | - | Power-related resources such as prestige, reputation and recognition gained through the possession of other capitals (economic, social, cultural, human). |