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Caste-based Exclusion from Development Programmes in India

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This work wants to examine the nature and dimensions of social exclusion from development programmes in India on the basis of various castes and to analyze the factors behind. The relationship between different castes and level of social exclusion and that between intra-group heterogeneity and group social exclusion values are tested here. Statistical and mathematical tools along with historical evidence have been used to conclude. It is observed that the intensity of exclusion from development programmes of tribals in India is significantly different from other social groups. The concentration of household level social exclusion within any caste increases with the rise in the corresponding group means social exclusion. This caste-based exclusion arises out of some strong historical norms. The origin of this can be traced from Rigveda. It is the unequal distribution of rights and privileges through religious legitimacy which produces an extreme form of inequality. Naturally apart from greater social capital homogenous targeted plans are necessary for the groups with the higher level of exclusion when programmes with greater variation are needed for the less excluded.

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Il dottor Sugata Sen ha conseguito la prima classe in Economia presso l'Università del Bengala settentrionale, in India. Ha conseguito un master in Economia presso l'Università Jadavpur, India, e un dottorato in Economia presso l'Università Vidyasagar, India. Attualmente è professore associato presso il Dipartimento di Economia del Panskura Banamali College, Bengala occidentale, India.

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Authors Sugata Sen
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.10.2017
 
EAN 9783330001572
ISBN 978-3-33-000157-2
No. of pages 64
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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