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populous state of India, and espouses a balanced and moderate approach. The existing literature focuses only on human … lagging behind other states of India. Through a twin indicator approach, broadly grouped into income and non-income, the study …
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We examine economic mobility in India while accounting for misclassification to better understand the welfare e§ects of … cast doubt on the conventional wisdom that marginalized households in India are catching up. …
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state-time variation in reservation in state legislative assemblies in India that arises from national policies that cause …
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the reported well-being of poor villagers in rural India. For the case of the Bayer Crop Science Model Village Project …
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India is pioneer in constructing the social account matrices for its economy for various years, but limited efforts … have been made to construct a SAM for India with detailed description about types labour input employed in various economic … constructed a 78-sector SAM for India which takes into account 48 types of labour input for economic activities and 80 types of …
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poverty gap, which is as high as 50 percentage points or more in some specific cases in Nepal, Pakistan, or India. The gap in … (e.g., India, Nepal, and Pakistan), in regional development (e.g., the Philippines) and the large urban-rural gap (e …
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India is clearly far along in the nutrition transition. This paper shows that there have been rapid increases in the … proportion of adult women in India who are overweight and obese: these increases are seen not just in urban but in rural areas as … public health systems, especially in rural India. At the same time, the intra-household dual burden of malnutrition is also …
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Purpose – China and India are two of the fastest growing economies in the world, and poverty reduction has been … undernutrition – while at the micro-level China has performed well in terms of undernutrition, India has not. The purpose of this … countries. Findings – In China, there is a need for better tools for targeting the poor or malnourished. In India, more …
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Purpose – Observes a number of human-resource management problems in the Indian hand-loom industry. Design/methodology/approach – Considers what gave rise to the problems and considers how they may be solved. Findings – Highlights the need to: attract talented designers with the right...
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