India's Social and Economic Transformation in the 21st Century

India's Social and Economic Transformation in the 21st Century

Dubey, Amaresh; Desai, Sonalde; Choudhuri, Pallavi

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

238

Mole

9781032503974

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List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

1 India's Social and Economic Transformation: Introduction

PALLAVI CHOUDHURI, SONALDE DESAI AND AMARESH DUBEY

2 Why Did Poverty Decline in India? A Non-parametric Decomposition Exercise

CARLOS FELIPE BALCAZAR, SONALDE DESAI, RINKU MURGAI AND AMBAR NARAYAN

3 Do Income and Income Inequality Have Any Impact on Morbidity? Evidence From the India Human Development Survey

SOHINI PAUL

4 Excess Weight in India: Gender Differentials, Location Patterns and Health Consequences

PUSHKAR MAITRA AND NIDHIYA MENON

5 Does the Growing Private Sector Deliver Schooling for All? Role of Gender, Parental Altruism and Family Wealth

PUSHKAR MAITRA, SARMISTHA PAL AND ANURAG SHARMA

6 Private Schooling in India: Changes in Learning and Achievement Experience

SUVARNA PANDE AND AMARESH DUBEY

7 Expectations of Support From Daughters in India: The Role of Education, Employment and Empowerment

ABHIJIT VISARIA

8 Are the Young and the Educated More Likely to Have "Love" Than Arranged Marriage? A Study of Autonomy in Partner Choice in India

MANJISTHA BANERJI

9 The Impact of Household Membership in Community-Based Organisations on Child Health and Education in Rural India

MUGDHA VAIDYA, MEGHNA KATOCH RANA AND NABANITA DATTA GUPTA

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social development;economic development;Private School Enrolment;COVID-19 pandemic;NCAER;IHDS;Poverty Decline;Expenditure Quartile;CBOs;Percentage Points;Private School;Family Fixed Effects Model;Long Term Morbidity;Private School Choice;GIC;Average Income;Female Disadvantage;Non-agricultural Wage Employment;Household Fixed Effects Model;Consumption Deciles;Marriage Type;Agricultural Wage Employment;Mahila Mandals;Non-agricultural Wage;Women's Home Ownership;Excess Weight;Multinomial Logistic Regression Models;Son Preference