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Background: Many adolescents grow-up with inadequate access to opportunities facing challenges and risks. This study focuses on recently migrant adolescent girls in India’s fast growing urban slum population for whom multiple vulnerabilities intersect, including gender, poverty and migrant...
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A new social interaction system and a new outlook on the world are proposed. As a result, the social model evolves, requiring major changes. One aspect is data. A society's progress depends on information, which is a key fund and strategic reserve. Our culture is labelled as information-driven...
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This paper tries to concentrate on the issue of convergence under neoclassical paradigm across Indian states through the passage of human capital education variables during the period between 1960 and 2005. The paper tries to address the issue in a broad landscape of cross section, pooled and...
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The paper tries to explore both short and long run growth-inequality link in the post liberalisation era in Indian states. The study has shown that growth-inequality interaction is bi-directional and reciprocal in nature – trends in one affecting the other in a cumulative causation fashion...
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The paper tries to explore both short and long run growth-inequality link in the post liberalisation era in Indian states. The study has shown that growth-inequality interaction is bi-directional and reciprocal in nature – trends in one affecting the other in a cumulative causation fashion...
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Education reforms that allow new educational providers to supply schooling into a state system can improve parental satisfaction and raise learning outcomes through consumer choice. Choice provides children with schooling that matches their interests. A child engaged in school is more likely to...
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