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Employment, poverty and rights in India / by Dayabati Roy.

By: Roy, Dayabati [author.]Contributor(s): Taylor and FrancisMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Routledge contemporary South Asia seriesPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2018Description: 1 online resource (204 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781351065429Subject(s): Manpower policy, Rural -- India | Manpower policy, Rural | Poverty -- India | Poverty | Rural development -- India | Rural development | Rural unemployment -- India | Rural unemploymentAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 331.12/0420954 LOC classification: HD5710.85.I4Online access: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter 1 Introduction Land, capital and well-being in India / Dayabati Roy chapter 2 Right to work! Politics of poverty alleviation policies in India / Dayabati Roy chapter 3 Political parties, employment generation policies and governance / Dayabati Roy chapter 4 Caste, class and rural employment / Dayabati Roy chapter 5 ‘Civil society’, NGOs and rural employment / Dayabati Roy chapter 6 Women, gender and employment in rural West Bengal / Dayabati Roy chapter 7 Conclusion Employment, capital and the state in rural India / Dayabati Roy.
Abstract: In comparison to other social groups, India’s rural poor – and particularly Adivasis and Dalits - have seen little benefit from the country’s economic growth over the last three decades. Though economists and statisticians are able to model the form and extent of this inequality, their work is rarely concerned with identifying possible causes.
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chapter 1 Introduction Land, capital and well-being in India / Dayabati Roy chapter 2 Right to work! Politics of poverty alleviation policies in India / Dayabati Roy chapter 3 Political parties, employment generation policies and governance / Dayabati Roy chapter 4 Caste, class and rural employment / Dayabati Roy chapter 5 ‘Civil society’, NGOs and rural employment / Dayabati Roy chapter 6 Women, gender and employment in rural West Bengal / Dayabati Roy chapter 7 Conclusion Employment, capital and the state in rural India / Dayabati Roy.

In comparison to other social groups, India’s rural poor – and particularly Adivasis and Dalits - have seen little benefit from the country’s economic growth over the last three decades. Though economists and statisticians are able to model the form and extent of this inequality, their work is rarely concerned with identifying possible causes.

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