ABSTRACT

This original conceptualization provides insights into the role of inequality in the processes of change in rural India. It presents in-depth analyses and understanding of the nature and form of inequality, and its causes and consequences. The volume examines interpersonal, intergroup, and intrapersonal inequalities in the country’s rural transformation. Through research based on ethnographic, primary survey and secondary data methods, this multidimensional study discusses key themes such as normative and descriptive inequalities; class, caste and other identities; economic poverty; educational poverty; poverty in health; gendered poverty; inequality and power; the impact of migration; ethical issues and vulnerabilities; and suicidal consequences of inequality. It builds cohesive arguments, based on the development of several new indicators, to examine rural inequality. 

This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of political economy, economics, development studies, development economics, sociology, public policy, political science, political sociology, and rural sociology.

part I|64 pages

Visualizing inequality

chapter 1|20 pages

Processes of inequality

chapter 2|20 pages

Processes of transformation

chapter 3|22 pages

Vulnerability and escape

part II|63 pages

Interpersonal and intergroup inequalities

part IV|27 pages

Negotiations of inequality

chapter 15|13 pages

Difference and inequality