Fr. 160.00

Scheduled Castes in the Indian Labour Market - Employment Discrimination and Its Impact on Poverty

English · Hardback

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This study uses quantitative data analyses, empirical field research, and archival data to map the continued discrimination of Scheduled Castes in education, employment, and industry in contemporary India.

List of contents










  • 1: Caste and Unequal Labour Market Outcomes

  • 2: Economic Theories of Discrimination

  • 3: Economic Theories of Caste Discrimination

  • 4: Measuring Discrimination and Its Impact on Poverty

  • 5: Employment and Untouchables

  • 6: Employment Discrimination and Untouchables

  • 7: Unemployment Discrimination and Untouchables

  • 8: Wage Inequality and Untouchables

  • 9: Wage and Occupational Discrimination Against Untouchables

  • 10: Employment, Wage Discrimination, and Its Impact on Poverty

  • 11: Untouchables' Poverty: Sources and Remedies



About the author

Sukhadeo Thorat is Emeritus Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; K.R. Narayanan Chair for Human Rights and Social Justice, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala; Chairman, Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, New Delhi; and Chairman, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore. He has published twenty-three books and more than a hundred papers on issues such as agricultural development, inclusive growth, rural poverty, problems of marginalized groups, inter-caste inequality, economics of caste system, and caste discrimination and poverty.

S. Madheswaran is Professor, Centre for Economic Studies and Policy, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore. He has published more than a hundred research papers in reputed international and national journals on various issues related to economics of education, inequality and discrimination, environmental economics, public policy, and applied econometrics.

B.P. Vani is Associate Professor, Centre for Economic Studies and Policy, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore. She is a statistician and has extensive experience in handling large data sets. Vani is currently working on issues related to multidimensional poverty, well-being, and human development indicators.

Summary

This study uses quantitative data analyses, empirical field research, and archival data to map the continued discrimination of Scheduled Castes in education, employment, and industry in contemporary India.

Additional text

The book highlights the need for targeted policies to bridge the employment gap and reduce wage differentials, emphasizing the importance of dismantling discriminatory practices for social and economic progress.

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