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Economic reforms and social exclusion : Impact of liberalization on marginalized groups in India / K.S. Chalam.

By: Publication details: New Delhi ; Thousand Oaks : SAGE, c2011.Description: xx, 224 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9788132106449 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.560954 CHA 23
LOC classification:
  • HN690.Z9 M2629 2011
Contents:
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.
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School 305.560954 CHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Donated By Vice Chancellor's Office, NLSIU 37299

Includes bibliographical references (p. 212-217) 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.

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