The Economy of Social Exclusion
| Vol-3 | Issue-11 | November 2018 | Published Online: 10 November 2018 PDF ( 155 KB ) | ||
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Sanjeev Kumar
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1Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi |
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| Abstract | ||
The caste system, elusive and additional apparent conversions tied with its perseverance and it has been essential to analysis the civilization of India. This study throws a light on the socio-economic changes of caste and its analysis to labour market dimension. The distinguishing characteristic of caste is legacy of professions. This chapter provide an overview of caste based economic discrimination. It stresses the ways in which caste has a negative role and perseveres structure of inequality in economy with inadequacies in allocation of resources and overall development of human capital in Indian civilization. With the growing economy, discrimination remains an unruly, which is not changeable to self-correction, but require intrusive strategies for the solution of these problems. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Labour, Social Exclusion, Informal economy, Migration, Growth and Development | ||
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