Full Description
Dalits in India: Search for Common Destiny explores the status of Dalits in the country by presenting all-India and state-level analyses of various human development and related social and economic indicators. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the processes and dynamics that exclude them from mainstream development and are causative of their relative peripheral position.
This first-of-its-kind study examines dimensions such as demography, gender, levels and patterns of urbanisation, occupational patterns, ownership of income earning assets like agricultural land and business, situation of rural labour, employment and unemployment, employment under reservations in the public sector, incidence of poverty, literacy and education levels, health status and access to healthcare facilities, access to civil amenities like housing and status of civil rights, with a particular emphasis on practice of untouchability, social discrimination and atrocities.
This book, besides presenting the present status of Dalits in India, also studies the change in their status and comes up with suggestions for improvement in their lives. It would be a rich resource for researchers, students and policy makers, and all those concerned with issues related to poverty, social exclusion and marginality.
Contents
Foreword Martin Macwan - Martin Macwan
Preface
Introduction
Government Strategy against Discrimination and for Empowerment
Demographic Profile
Occupational Pattern
Access to Agricultural Land
Rural Wage Labour
Employment and Unemployment
Employment under Reservations
Rural Poverty: Magnitude and Change
Literacy and Education Levels
Health Status and Utilisation of Healthcare
Access to Civil Amenities: Housing, Water and Electricity
Practice of Untouchability and Atrocities
Conclusion and Policy Directions
Index



