Abstract

This research manuscript presents anthropometric data of handicraft industries of Jaipur, Rajasthan (north western region of India). It comprises of 160 male workers (age group 18–60 years). The data were analysed by computing mean, standard deviation, range and coefficients of variation. The correlation coefficients were also estimated in-order-to find out the relationship among various anthropometric measures. It is observed that measurements in the vertical direction viz. stature, shoulder height, eye height, and elbow height; are highly correlated among each other. Further, the anthropometric dimensions of workers of this region were compared with those of the other regions (north-eastern, southern and eastern) of India and other ethnic group of populations. The aim of this study is to provide the data to manufactures/ designers, so that they are able to design specifically suited tools for the workers. Further, the recommendations about the anthropometric data/values for development of workstation and hand tools of handicraft industries are suggested.

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