Marginality
Title | Marginality PDF eBook |
Author | Joachim von Braun |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2013-08-19 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9400770618 |
This book takes a new approach on understanding causes of extreme poverty and promising actions to address it. Its focus is on marginality being a root cause of poverty and deprivation. “Marginality” is the position of people on the edge, preventing their access to resources, freedom of choices, and the development of capabilities. The book is research based with original empirical analyses at local, national, and local scales; book contributors are leaders in their fields and have backgrounds in different disciplines. An important message of the book is that economic and ecological approaches and institutional innovations need to be integrated to overcome marginality. The book will be a valuable source for development scholars and students, actors that design public policies, and for social innovators in the private sector and non-governmental organizations.
Poverty and Social Exclusion in India
Title | Poverty and Social Exclusion in India PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | World Bank Publications |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2011-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0821387332 |
Despite India’s record of rapid economic growth and poverty reduction over recent decades, rising inequality in the country has been a subject of concern among policy makers, academics, and activists alike. Poverty and Social Exclusion in India focuses on social exclusion, which has its roots in India’s historical divisions along lines of caste, tribe, and the excluded sex, that is, women. These inequalities are more structural in nature and have kept entire groups trapped, unable to take advantage of opportunities that economic growth offers. Culturally rooted systems perpetuate inequality, and, rather than a culture of poverty that afflicts disadvantaged groups, it is, in fact, these inequality traps that prevent these groups from breaking out. Combining rigorous quantitative research with a discussion of these underlying processes, this book finds that exclusion can be explained by inequality in opportunities, inequality in access to markets, and inequality in voice and agency. This report will be of interest to policy makers, development practitioners, social scientists, and academics working to foster equality in India.
Mapping Social Exclusion in India
Title | Mapping Social Exclusion in India PDF eBook |
Author | Paramjit S. Judge |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 299 |
Release | 2014-03-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107056098 |
"Identifies and examines various trajectories of exclusion at both macro and micro levels in India"--
Poverty, Social Exclusion and Stochastic Dominance
Title | Poverty, Social Exclusion and Stochastic Dominance PDF eBook |
Author | Satya R. Chakravarty |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2019-10-15 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9811334323 |
This book honors the memory of Tony Atkinson, who made significant contributions to the rigorous study of income inequality, poverty, and redistribution. These essays presented, covering a span of over 30 years of research and scholarship, have been at the forefront of distributional analysis, and many of them are of prime importance for contemporary developments in the real-valued measurement of poverty and inequality, with particular reference to the concepts of fuzzy poverty assessment, vulnerability, heterogeneity/multidimensionality, unit consistency, sub-group decomposability, and dominance criteria. While all of these articles have been previously published—singly or with co-authorship—in a number of professional journals or distinguished edited volumes, this book is greatly enriched by a substantial introductions by the authors, which place the contributions in context, highlights their inter-connectedness, and relates them to the work of Tony Atkinson and other scholars. This book is of intrinsic value to welfare analysts, as well as being a tribute to a very great scholar by a fellow economist.
Social Exclusion
Title | Social Exclusion PDF eBook |
Author | Amartya Sen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Marginality, Social |
ISBN |
Poverty and Social Exclusion in India
Title | Poverty and Social Exclusion in India PDF eBook |
Author | Aparajita Chattopadhyay |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Marginality, Social |
ISBN | 9788131605615 |
It has been more than two decades since India embraced open market policies in the effort to align itself with the globalized world economy. The outcome has been quite significant in ushering high GDP growth, coupled with a gradual, but definite, shift from a predominantly agrarian economy to a service-led industrial economy. However, it has become increasingly clear that this unprecedented growth story is not illuminating the lives of the bulk of India's population and has actually exacerbated the divide between the haves and the have-nots, threatening social anarchy in the near future if the trend is not addressed immediately. Lack of quality education, basic facilities, suitable infrastructure, and abysmal penetration of basic banking services are identified to be some of the biggest impediments in this journey. Policy planners today are unanimous in their argument that unless this growth is made socially inclusive, the scourge of poverty will seriously threaten the sustainability of holistic development or social self-sufficiency for teeming millions in the country. Fortunately, government initiatives wield much needed hope in this battle for securing social and financial equality. The high correlation between social exclusion and poverty should be adequately represented at the highest policy making level and propel the right action plan in the near to the long term. This book examines the macro to micro views on poverty and social exclusion issues in India.
Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK
Title | Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK PDF eBook |
Author | Esther Dermott |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2017-11-29 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1447334221 |
How can we measure poverty in the United Kingdom today, and which measures are most reliable? Is poverty related to other problems and disadvantages? Based on the largest research study on UK poverty ever commissioned, these fascinating volumes answer these questions and more, providing the most authoritative and up-to-date picture ever assembled of poverty throughout the four countries of the United Kingdom. Using state-of-the-art measurement methods, Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK looks across geography, time, and key domains like health, employment, and housing to make enlightening--and sometimes shocking--comparisons. In the second volume, contributors consider different aspects of disadvantage, from access to local services, the world of work, the quality of housing and neighborhoods, and physical and mental health. They also look at wider aspects of social and community life, as well as participation in civic and political activities.