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Reimagining Rural Transformation

Market Dynamics and Social Inequalities in North India
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge India
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Short description:

This book examines the effects of the pattern of growing integration between the rural and urban economies in India.

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This book examines the effects of the pattern of growing integration between the rural and urban economies in India. Drawing on in-depth surveys conducted in villages in north India, it examines the rural agricultural economy's transformation, productivity, technology deployment, and social relations over a period of seven years. The book focuses on the socially embedded nature of the dynamics of transformation, weaving analysis around the axis of land, caste, and gender. It also identifies policy gaps and recommends steps for a sustainable and inclusive rural transformation in the Global South.


 


An important contribution to the study of India?s economic and social landscape, this book will be useful for scholars of agriculture, sociology, economics, political science and development studies, South Asian studies. It will also be of interest to policymakers and journalists interested in rural development, migration, employment, agriculture, and demography.

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction: The ?Rural? and the ?Transformation? 2. The Transforming Rural Landscape: The Story of Four Villages 3. Inequality of Opportunities and Outcomes: Demography, Education and Assets 4. Gender, Capital and Occupational Change 5. Market, Caste and Land 6. Agriculture, Productivity and Technology 7. Social Inequalities, Market Dynamics and the State