This handbook critically examines the three concepts of exclusion, inequality and stigma and their interrelationship in the Indian context. Divided into five parts, the volume deals with the issues of exclusion, inequality, gender discrimination, health and disability, and assault and violence. It discusses important topical themes such as caste and social exclusion in rural labour markets, impact of poverty and unemployment, discrimination in education and literacy, income inequality and financial inclusion, social security of street vendors, women social entrepreneurs, rural–urban digital divide, workplace inequality, women trafficking, acid attacks, inter-caste marriages, honour killings, health care and sanitation, discrimination faced by those with disabilities, and regional disparities in India.
The book traces rising socio-economic inequality and discrimination along with the severe lack of access to resources and opportunities, redressal instruments, legal provisions and implementation challenges, while also looking at deep-rooted causes responsible for their persistence in society. With emphasis on affirmative action, systemic mechanisms, and the role of state and citizens in bridging gaps, the volume presents several policies and strategies for development. It combines wide-ranging empirical case studies backed by relevant theoretical frameworks to map out a new agenda for research on socio-economic inequality in India with important implications for public policy.
Comprehensive and first of its kind, this handbook will serve as a key reference to scholars, researchers and teachers of exclusion and discrimination studies, social justice, political economy, sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, development studies, education and public administration. It will also be useful to policymakers, bureaucrats, civil society activists, non-governmental organisations and social entrepreneurs in the development sector, in addition to those interested in third world studies, developing economies and the global south.
Author(s): NMP Verma and Alpana Srivastava
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2020
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Notes on contributors
Preface
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Part I Exclusion
1 Are socially disadvantaged groups catching up with others? An analysis of literacy rates
2 Degree of financial inclusion: a comparative study among the Asian countries
3 Impact of poverty and exclusion: an empirical analysis
4 Discrimination and exclusion in education: a study of the children of manual scavenger communities of Rajasthan
5 Caste discrimination and inequality: a case of artisans
6 Caste and social exclusion in rural labour markets
Part II Inequality
7 Development and rising income inequality in India: an emerging enigma
8 Ruralurban divide: digital inequality
9 Urban livelihood and social security of street vendors
10 Educational inequality: a case study on school enrolment and infrastructure
11 Disparity and disconnection in investment and unemployment among the Indian states
12 Intercaste marriages and social inequality
13 Millennial women social entrepreneurs: a growing trend
14 Time allocation in television news content
15 Socioeconomic inequalities in the agricultural and rural sectors
Part III Gender discrimination
16 Perception of gender equality: a comparative study of young men and women
17 A study on gender discrimination among migrant construction workers
18 Inequality, gender and policy initiatives
19 An appraisal of gender issues in the Indian corporate sector
20 Gender inequality in India: legal provisions
21 Analysis of India’s employment scenario: working age population and female participation
22 Disabled women: facing double discrimination
23 Elected women’s representatives in decentralized governance: a participationfocused assessment
Part IV Health hiatus
24 Health assessment of women
25 Mathematical issues among children with visual impairment: challenges and strategies
26 Impact of bleaching syndrome: the inexorable predicament of darkskinned Indian women
27 Regional disparity of sanitation facilities in India
28 Beyond the human development index: a conceptual note
29 Socioeconomic inequalities and their association with health status among the Muslim community
Part V Violence and trafficking
30 Acid attacks: violence related to specific gender
31 Women trafficking in India: a threat to gender equality
32 Violence against differentlyabled persons in India
Index