Poverty and Social Exclusion in India
The report is organized around three chapters, in addition to this overview, each one dealing with an excluded group: Scheduled Tribe (ST), Scheduled Caste (SC), and women. The objective is to provide a diagnostic of how the three excluded groups u...
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ABORTION ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO MARKETS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AGE OF MARRIAGE AGED ANTENATAL CARE ANTENATAL VISITS BABIES BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS CASUAL WORKERS CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILDBEARING CHILDBIRTH CITIZENS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CREDIT FACILITIES CULTURAL PRACTICES DECISION MAKING DECLINES IN MORTALITY DEVELOPMENT BANK DISABILITY DISABLED DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISCRIMINATION DISSEMINATION DOWRY EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD MORTALITY EARNINGS ECONOMIC CHANGE ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC SYSTEM EDUCATED MEN EDUCATED WOMEN EDUCATION FUND EDUCATION LEVELS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL LEVEL EDUCATIONAL LEVELS ELDERLY ELDERLY PERSONS EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT STATUS ENDOWMENTS ENHANCING WOMEN ENROLLMENTS ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURS EQUAL ACCESS EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EQUALITY FOR WOMEN ETHNIC GROUPS ETHNIC MINORITY EXCESS MORTALITY EXPERIENCED VIOLENCE FAMILIES FAMILY FARMS FAMILY HEALTH FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE CHILDREN FEMALE LABOR FORCE FEMINIST FERTILITY FERTILITY RATES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FIRST CHILD FISCAL LOSS GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER GAP GENDER INEQUALITIES GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER RELATIONS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GUARANTEE SCHEME HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SYSTEM HIGH CHILD MORTALITY HOUSEHOLD DUTIES HOUSEHOLD RESPONSIBILITIES HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUSBANDS ILLNESS IMMUNIZATION IMPACT ON CHILDREN IMPORTANT POLICY INDIGENOUS PEOPLE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE IRON ISOLATION LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOUR MARKET LACK OF CREDIT LACK OF FINANCE LACK OF INFORMATION LAWS LEGAL STATUS LIVE BIRTHS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES MATERNAL DEATH MATERNAL DEATHS MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES MEDICAL FACILITIES MEDICAL FACILITY MEN WITH EDUCATION MERCHANTS MIGRATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MINORITY MORTALITY NATIONAL COUNCIL NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATURAL RESOURCES OLD AGE PACE OF DECLINE PENSIONS PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES POLICY DOCUMENT POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLITICAL DECISION POLITICAL PARTIES POLLUTION POOR ACCESS POOR HEALTH POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU PRACTITIONERS PREFERENCE FOR SONS PREGNANCY PRENATAL CARE PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRESS PUBLIC ARENA PUBLIC ATTENTION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC POLICY REGISTRATION SYSTEM REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES RESPECT RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POPULATION RURAL WOMEN SCHOOL STUDENTS SCREENING SECONDARY SCHOOL SELF-CONFIDENCE SELF-EMPLOYMENT SERVICE DELIVERY SEX SEX OF THE CHILD SEX RATIO SEX RATIOS SOCIAL BARRIER SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL GROUP SOCIAL INEQUALITY SOCIAL MOBILITY SOCIAL MOVEMENTS SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL PROGRESS SOCIAL PROTECTION MECHANISMS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SON PREFERENCE STATE SUPPORT STATUS OF WOMEN STRUCTURAL INEQUALITIES SURVIVAL ADVANTAGE SURVIVAL RATE SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TABOO TETANUS TRADITIONAL PRACTICES UNEDUCATED WOMEN UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES UNEQUAL ACCESS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS VILLAGE VILLAGES VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN VULNERABILITY VULNERABILITY TO VIOLENCE WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WASTE WOMAN WORKING-AGE POPULATION YOUNG GIRLS |
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ABORTION ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO MARKETS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AGE OF MARRIAGE AGED ANTENATAL CARE ANTENATAL VISITS BABIES BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS CASUAL WORKERS CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILDBEARING CHILDBIRTH CITIZENS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CREDIT FACILITIES CULTURAL PRACTICES DECISION MAKING DECLINES IN MORTALITY DEVELOPMENT BANK DISABILITY DISABLED DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISCRIMINATION DISSEMINATION DOWRY EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD MORTALITY EARNINGS ECONOMIC CHANGE ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC SYSTEM EDUCATED MEN EDUCATED WOMEN EDUCATION FUND EDUCATION LEVELS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL LEVEL EDUCATIONAL LEVELS ELDERLY ELDERLY PERSONS EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT STATUS ENDOWMENTS ENHANCING WOMEN ENROLLMENTS ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURS EQUAL ACCESS EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EQUALITY FOR WOMEN ETHNIC GROUPS ETHNIC MINORITY EXCESS MORTALITY EXPERIENCED VIOLENCE FAMILIES FAMILY FARMS FAMILY HEALTH FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE CHILDREN FEMALE LABOR FORCE FEMINIST FERTILITY FERTILITY RATES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FIRST CHILD FISCAL LOSS GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER GAP GENDER INEQUALITIES GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER RELATIONS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GUARANTEE SCHEME HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SYSTEM HIGH CHILD MORTALITY HOUSEHOLD DUTIES HOUSEHOLD RESPONSIBILITIES HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUSBANDS ILLNESS IMMUNIZATION IMPACT ON CHILDREN IMPORTANT POLICY INDIGENOUS PEOPLE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE IRON ISOLATION LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOUR MARKET LACK OF CREDIT LACK OF FINANCE LACK OF INFORMATION LAWS LEGAL STATUS LIVE BIRTHS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES MATERNAL DEATH MATERNAL DEATHS MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES MEDICAL FACILITIES MEDICAL FACILITY MEN WITH EDUCATION MERCHANTS MIGRATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MINORITY MORTALITY NATIONAL COUNCIL NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATURAL RESOURCES OLD AGE PACE OF DECLINE PENSIONS PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES POLICY DOCUMENT POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLITICAL DECISION POLITICAL PARTIES POLLUTION POOR ACCESS POOR HEALTH POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU PRACTITIONERS PREFERENCE FOR SONS PREGNANCY PRENATAL CARE PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRESS PUBLIC ARENA PUBLIC ATTENTION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC POLICY REGISTRATION SYSTEM REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES RESPECT RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POPULATION RURAL WOMEN SCHOOL STUDENTS SCREENING SECONDARY SCHOOL SELF-CONFIDENCE SELF-EMPLOYMENT SERVICE DELIVERY SEX SEX OF THE CHILD SEX RATIO SEX RATIOS SOCIAL BARRIER SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL GROUP SOCIAL INEQUALITY SOCIAL MOBILITY SOCIAL MOVEMENTS SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL PROGRESS SOCIAL PROTECTION MECHANISMS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SON PREFERENCE STATE SUPPORT STATUS OF WOMEN STRUCTURAL INEQUALITIES SURVIVAL ADVANTAGE SURVIVAL RATE SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TABOO TETANUS TRADITIONAL PRACTICES UNEDUCATED WOMEN UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES UNEQUAL ACCESS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS VILLAGE VILLAGES VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN VULNERABILITY VULNERABILITY TO VIOLENCE WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WASTE WOMAN WORKING-AGE POPULATION YOUNG GIRLS World Bank Poverty and Social Exclusion in India |
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The report is organized around three
chapters, in addition to this overview, each one dealing
with an excluded group: Scheduled Tribe (ST), Scheduled
Caste (SC), and women. The objective is to provide a
diagnostic of how the three excluded groups under analysis
have fared along various development indicators during a
period of rapid economic growth in the national economy. In
seeking this objective, the report also addresses correlates
and the processes that explain how and why these groups have
fared the way they have over a period of time. Chapter two
in this report focuses on the Adivasis or STs. In most
analyses, this topic is addressed after the Dalits, but the
author has placed it first for analytical and organizational
purposes. There are two reasons for this: tribal groups are
not strictly within the caste system, and the bonds of
rituals do not affect their relations with the world in
general. Also the report shows that outcomes among Adivasis
are among the worst, despite considerable variation across
places of residence and tribal groupings. Finally, Chapter
three focuses on Dalits, a term that has united the SCs in a
process that is more empowering than the process of
identification by individual names, which have been and
continue to be associated with ritually impure occupations. |
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Poverty and Social Exclusion in India |
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Poverty and Social Exclusion in India |
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Poverty and Social Exclusion in India |
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Poverty and Social Exclusion in India |
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Poverty and Social Exclusion in India |
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poverty and social exclusion in india |
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okr-10986-22892021-04-23T14:02:00Z Poverty and Social Exclusion in India World Bank ABORTION ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO MARKETS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AGE OF MARRIAGE AGED ANTENATAL CARE ANTENATAL VISITS BABIES BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS CASUAL WORKERS CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILDBEARING CHILDBIRTH CITIZENS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CREDIT FACILITIES CULTURAL PRACTICES DECISION MAKING DECLINES IN MORTALITY DEVELOPMENT BANK DISABILITY DISABLED DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISCRIMINATION DISSEMINATION DOWRY EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD MORTALITY EARNINGS ECONOMIC CHANGE ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC SYSTEM EDUCATED MEN EDUCATED WOMEN EDUCATION FUND EDUCATION LEVELS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL LEVEL EDUCATIONAL LEVELS ELDERLY ELDERLY PERSONS EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT STATUS ENDOWMENTS ENHANCING WOMEN ENROLLMENTS ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURS EQUAL ACCESS EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EQUALITY FOR WOMEN ETHNIC GROUPS ETHNIC MINORITY EXCESS MORTALITY EXPERIENCED VIOLENCE FAMILIES FAMILY FARMS FAMILY HEALTH FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE CHILDREN FEMALE LABOR FORCE FEMINIST FERTILITY FERTILITY RATES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FIRST CHILD FISCAL LOSS GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER GAP GENDER INEQUALITIES GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER RELATIONS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GUARANTEE SCHEME HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SYSTEM HIGH CHILD MORTALITY HOUSEHOLD DUTIES HOUSEHOLD RESPONSIBILITIES HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUSBANDS ILLNESS IMMUNIZATION IMPACT ON CHILDREN IMPORTANT POLICY INDIGENOUS PEOPLE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE IRON ISOLATION LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOUR MARKET LACK OF CREDIT LACK OF FINANCE LACK OF INFORMATION LAWS LEGAL STATUS LIVE BIRTHS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES MATERNAL DEATH MATERNAL DEATHS MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES MEDICAL FACILITIES MEDICAL FACILITY MEN WITH EDUCATION MERCHANTS MIGRATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MINORITY MORTALITY NATIONAL COUNCIL NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATURAL RESOURCES OLD AGE PACE OF DECLINE PENSIONS PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES POLICY DOCUMENT POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLITICAL DECISION POLITICAL PARTIES POLLUTION POOR ACCESS POOR HEALTH POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU PRACTITIONERS PREFERENCE FOR SONS PREGNANCY PRENATAL CARE PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRESS PUBLIC ARENA PUBLIC ATTENTION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC POLICY REGISTRATION SYSTEM REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES RESPECT RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POPULATION RURAL WOMEN SCHOOL STUDENTS SCREENING SECONDARY SCHOOL SELF-CONFIDENCE SELF-EMPLOYMENT SERVICE DELIVERY SEX SEX OF THE CHILD SEX RATIO SEX RATIOS SOCIAL BARRIER SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL GROUP SOCIAL INEQUALITY SOCIAL MOBILITY SOCIAL MOVEMENTS SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL PROGRESS SOCIAL PROTECTION MECHANISMS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SON PREFERENCE STATE SUPPORT STATUS OF WOMEN STRUCTURAL INEQUALITIES SURVIVAL ADVANTAGE SURVIVAL RATE SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TABOO TETANUS TRADITIONAL PRACTICES UNEDUCATED WOMEN UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES UNEQUAL ACCESS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS VILLAGE VILLAGES VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN VULNERABILITY VULNERABILITY TO VIOLENCE WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WASTE WOMAN WORKING-AGE POPULATION YOUNG GIRLS The report is organized around three chapters, in addition to this overview, each one dealing with an excluded group: Scheduled Tribe (ST), Scheduled Caste (SC), and women. The objective is to provide a diagnostic of how the three excluded groups under analysis have fared along various development indicators during a period of rapid economic growth in the national economy. In seeking this objective, the report also addresses correlates and the processes that explain how and why these groups have fared the way they have over a period of time. Chapter two in this report focuses on the Adivasis or STs. In most analyses, this topic is addressed after the Dalits, but the author has placed it first for analytical and organizational purposes. There are two reasons for this: tribal groups are not strictly within the caste system, and the bonds of rituals do not affect their relations with the world in general. Also the report shows that outcomes among Adivasis are among the worst, despite considerable variation across places of residence and tribal groupings. Finally, Chapter three focuses on Dalits, a term that has united the SCs in a process that is more empowering than the process of identification by individual names, which have been and continue to be associated with ritually impure occupations. 2012-03-19T09:03:20Z 2012-03-19T09:03:20Z 2011-04-12 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20110425011808 978-0-8213-8690-3 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2289 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication South Asia South Asia Asia India |