Economic reforms and social exclusion: impact of liberalization on marginalized groups in India
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Main Author: Chalam, K. S., (Kurmana Simha) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Delhi SAGE 2011
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction -- Social exclusion and the methodological dichotomies -- Economic reforms and the socially excluded groups in India -- Emergence of caste as property under liberalization -- Impact of reforms on scheduled castes -- Liberalization and the Adivasi development -- Marginalization of rural artisans and Muslims -- Handloom weavers under liberalization: a case study -- Exit policy and the welfare of the working classes -- Inequity in the development of human capital and alienation in higher education -- Public health services and the poor -- Civil society responses to economic reforms: a case study of temperance movement -- In lieu of conclusion
'Economic Reforms and Social Exclusion' is an analytical study that focuses on the socially marginalised and excluded groups in India since the onset of liberalisation. It examines how the liberal economic reforms have impacted socio-economic categories-caste, tribe and religious minorities - subjecting them to further deprivation
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xx, 224 p.)
ISBN:813210644X
8132107829
9788132106449
9788132107828

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