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intersectionality of caste, religion, and gender identities. Using data from the India Human Development Survey 2011-12, the study finds …This study is positioned in two strands of literature-intersectionality and social mobility. It is the first to measure … (dis)advantage at the individual level as an outcome of the intersectionality of identities and parental circumstances. By …
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The extant literature on status-signalling primarily adopts Veblen's theory of class to caste and racial identities …. This study aims to adopt a more suitable theoretical lens that is more relevant not only for class identities, but also for … other identities such as caste and race. By viewing conspicuous consumption within the Stigma-Identity-Threat framework …
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with regard to caste and class and the exclusion of the creamy layer, or the well-off, among them. Controversies apart, OBC …
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that such categories as race, class, ethnicity, gender, language and region intersect to challenge the 'group-ness' of any …-making, inadequate compensation, or the violation of sacred land. Second, the lens of intersectionality focuses attention on the ways … one of these categories. In the case of indigenous opposition to wind technology in Mexico, intersectionality explains the …
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sustained or significant desegregation. Occupations remain highly segmented by race, with blacks disproportionally holding low …
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Affirmative action, or positive discrimination favouring the members of marginalized populations, is a key policy approach for addressing group-based inequalities along ethnic, religious, and racial lines (e.g. horizontal inequalities). It is adopted in dozens of countries around the world in...
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Affirmative action, or positive discrimination favouring the members of marginalized populations, is a key policy approach to addressing group-based inequalities. It is adopted in dozens of countries around the world in the areas of, for instance, university enrolment, public employment, and...
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Implicit associations and biases are carried without awareness of conscious direction. In this paper, I develop a model to study giving behaviours under conditions of implicit bias. I test this model by implementing a novel laboratory experiment - a Dictator Game with sorting to study both these...
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Community or interpersonal support as a critical source of livelihood sustenance in the Global South can exhibit unequal dynamics. An understanding of these practices is primarily tied to the conceptual space of poverty or small communities. Less is known about how social support systems might...
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poverty and wellbeing. This framing is reflective of Brazil's national narrative on race relations and the idea that class and … consequences of group-based inequality. This paper argues that a class-based lens has dominated the social protection framework. In … recent years, political leaders have framed social policy measures along 'universal' class lines with the aim of improving …
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