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The Creation of Poverty and Inequality in India

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Poverty in India is intimately connected with caste, untouchability, colonialism and indentured servitude, inseparable from the international experience of slavery and race. Focusing on historical ...
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  • 27 June 2023
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Poverty in India is intimately connected with caste, untouchability, colonialism and indentured servitude, inseparable from the international experience of slavery and race.

Focusing on historical and modern practices, this book goes beyond traditional economic approaches to poverty and demonstrates its genesis in exclusion, isolation, domination and extraction resulting in the removal of human and economic rights. Examining cash and asset transfers, as well as the enhancement of women’s rights, primary health and education, it scrutinizes inadequacies in compensatory policies for redressing the balance.

This is an original interdisciplinary contribution that offers bold domestic and international policies anchored in human radicalism to eradicate poverty.

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Price: $127.95
Pages: 344
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 27 June 2023
ISBN: 9781529230383
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Social discrimination and social justice, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, Development studies, Political economy, Poverty and precarity, Development economics and emerging economies
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“Shome examines the much-analysed problem of Indian poverty with fresh eyes by marrying Amartya Sen's capability approach to systematic and persistent caste-based marginalization and exclusion. The book shows how, for Dalits who encounter stigma and discrimination, ‘opportunity is actually stolen by the happenstance of birth which is then followed by exclusion’.” Ashwini Deshpande, Ashoka University

Parthasarathi Shome is Visiting Senior Fellow at the International Inequalities Institute of the London School of Economics.

1. Introduction

Part 1: Macro-Economy and Human Development

2. Macro-Economic Indicators: A Backdrop

3. Population, Poverty and Happiness

4. National Income, Human Development and Inequality

Part 2: Sources of Inequality and Poverty

5. Racism, Colonialism and Slavery as International Practices

6. India’s Caste Structure

7. Untouchability: Ambedkar and Early Reformers

Part 3: Sectoral Effects

8. The Rural-Urban Divide

9. Women, Children and Demographic Dividend

10. Nutrition, Health, Sanitation, Water and Climate Change

Part 4: Radical Humanism

11. Blueprint for Addressing Poverty and Inequality