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persons in India. In other words, even after controlling for non-community factors, did the fact that Indians belonged to … India. Furthermore, there was the possibility that the “social gradient” existed with respect to some outcomes but not to …
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apply these concepts of risk to data for four subgroups in India: forward-caste Hindus; Hindus from the Other Backward …, forward caste Hindus do best in the Indian labour market. This is partly due to their superior labour market attributes and … labour market performance of forward caste Hindus is considerably reduced. We conclude that it is the lack of attributes …
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India. It also discusses the limitations of the data sets,and issues for further research but are limited by the …
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In the factors that affect income and poverty outcomes, there are some features unique to India. Caste, ethnicity …, religion and even regional origins all influence income outcomes. Therefore while examining individual poverty, the influence … them freely are of considerable significance. This paper examines to what extent some ethnic,religious and caste minorities …
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Is gender disparity greater in North India? This paper seeks to answer this question by examining gender differences in … probability of completing school education across regions in India. A Gender Disparity Index is calculated using National Sample … hypothesis that gender disparity is greater in the North, comparative to the rest of India. This is followed by an econometric …
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integration, for example, of gender equality interfere with the ability of a CEO or leader to make decisions that are in the … interests of the institutions they manage and when is it a necessary active policy by which to improve gender equality? When … the regard human beings have for one another be it by gender, race, tribe or group has an impact on business and socio …
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The study assesses strategies of various developmental organizations in Abbottabad to incorporate gender in Project … five year project also implemented successfully by UNDP to spread the awareness of gender mainstreaming and to make the … organizations to adopt gender mainstreaming in their policies, planning and managements. However, primary data analysis shows that …
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Despite its predominant focus on gender equity, the present managing diversity discourse in Australia generally …” Australian women, do not take into account the diversity of ethnic and socio-cultural contexts and experiences of the “other …” women. …
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are especially due in wide parts to the service and health care sector. A fundamental question is how gender matters when … investigating the above-mentioned developments. Do we find specific “gender patterns” within the increasing expansion of self …-employment, or will the new chances and risks lead to greater equality of opportunities? Is the increase of solo-self-employment of …
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This paper analyses the relationship between net farm income per unit of land cultivated and caste divisions in India … between. Decomposition of overall net farm income inequality using mean-log deviation indicates that caste based inequality … forms a substantial part of it. Results call for policies for neutralizing the impact of caste on agricultural returns in …
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