Revisiting inequality : theoretical and methodological advances with empirical examples from India

"This volume discusses the current state of knowledge on the conceptual understanding of inequality. The book poses a range of empirical puzzles in the Indian context and examines inequalities across categories of the region of residence, caste and sex, using a fascinating range of outcome indi...

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Other Authors: Chakraborty, Achin, (Editor), Mukhopadhyay, Simantini, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
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ISBN: 9781003477938
1003477933
9781040029473
1040029477
9781040029404
104002940X
9781032348247
9781032763002
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Summary: "This volume discusses the current state of knowledge on the conceptual understanding of inequality. The book poses a range of empirical puzzles in the Indian context and examines inequalities across categories of the region of residence, caste and sex, using a fascinating range of outcome indicators, comprising education, health, earnings, self-employment and crime. The empirical chapters of this volume use various large-scale secondary data sources to expose the deep-rooted, structural inequalities in the Indian society. It answers some of the pertinent questions around inequality such as why do the backward regions of India continue to remain backward, both in terms of economic and human development indicators? Why do enterprises owned by backward caste individuals have systematically lower business earnings? Are backward castes and women more likely to face crime when their relative status improves? How do the circumstances that children find given at birth influence their learning outcomes etc. The book will be of interest to teachers, students, and researchers of economics of education, development studies, development economics, and Indian economics. It will also be useful for policymakers, academicians, and anyone curious to learn about inequality"--
ISBN: 9781003477938
1003477933
9781040029473
1040029477
9781040029404
104002940X
9781032348247
9781032763002