Inclusive Development in South Asia
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Inclusive Development in South Asia
Tomozawa, Kazuo; Awaya, Toshie
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
342
Mole
Inglês
9781032303727
15 a 20 dias
666
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Introduction: 'Inclusive Development' in South Asia PART I Spatial Dimensions, Labour and Migration 1. Three Spatial Layers of the Indian Economy: Regional Disparities, Industrial Locations and Labour Market; 2. Regional Diversity of Work Opportunities and New Economic Space in India; 3. The burgeoning small towns of India: lessons for inclusive development; 4. Education system and economic development in rural Bangladesh: a comparative study between remote and suburban rural villages; 5. Mobility between formal and informal sectors and inclusiveness: a study of Ahmedabad; 6. Indian migration and labour markets; 7 International migration from India and the GCM: inclusion and exclusion in South Asia? Part 2 Social Dimensions and Beyond Inclusion 8. Higher education and the future of social inequality in India; 9. Education to include the first educated generation into an unequal society in Bangladesh; 10. Becoming Dalit: Ambedkarite movements and inter-caste marriages in and around Nagpur; 11. Do 'Islamic norms' impede inclusive development of women? a case study of Islamic education for women in rural Bangladesh; 12. From 'failed development' to 'inclusive development'? views of ethnic / caste minority women; 13. Destitution in old age: living through asymmetrical relations; 14. Universal basic income and land rights for women: an anti-capitalist critique
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Dalit Women;Younger Men;Tamil Nadu;Capita NSDP;Education System;Inclusive Development;Fourth PC;Unit Level Data;Non-regular Employment;SCs;Human Development Index;UPA;UN;Vice Versa;Remote Rural Setting;PC Score;Inter-caste Marriages;Subaltern Urbanisation;Census Towns;Dalit Men;Big;Ubi;NSSO Data;Destination Hubs;Remote Rural
Introduction: 'Inclusive Development' in South Asia PART I Spatial Dimensions, Labour and Migration 1. Three Spatial Layers of the Indian Economy: Regional Disparities, Industrial Locations and Labour Market; 2. Regional Diversity of Work Opportunities and New Economic Space in India; 3. The burgeoning small towns of India: lessons for inclusive development; 4. Education system and economic development in rural Bangladesh: a comparative study between remote and suburban rural villages; 5. Mobility between formal and informal sectors and inclusiveness: a study of Ahmedabad; 6. Indian migration and labour markets; 7 International migration from India and the GCM: inclusion and exclusion in South Asia? Part 2 Social Dimensions and Beyond Inclusion 8. Higher education and the future of social inequality in India; 9. Education to include the first educated generation into an unequal society in Bangladesh; 10. Becoming Dalit: Ambedkarite movements and inter-caste marriages in and around Nagpur; 11. Do 'Islamic norms' impede inclusive development of women? a case study of Islamic education for women in rural Bangladesh; 12. From 'failed development' to 'inclusive development'? views of ethnic / caste minority women; 13. Destitution in old age: living through asymmetrical relations; 14. Universal basic income and land rights for women: an anti-capitalist critique
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Dalit Women;Younger Men;Tamil Nadu;Capita NSDP;Education System;Inclusive Development;Fourth PC;Unit Level Data;Non-regular Employment;SCs;Human Development Index;UPA;UN;Vice Versa;Remote Rural Setting;PC Score;Inter-caste Marriages;Subaltern Urbanisation;Census Towns;Dalit Men;Big;Ubi;NSSO Data;Destination Hubs;Remote Rural