2007
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Economic exclusion and poverty in Asia: The example of castes in India

  • Thorat, S.
  • Summary
Exclusion on the basis of race, religion and ethnicity exists in many nations under diverse social, economic and political systems. Such exclusion is a problem in several countries in Asia. And while many Asian countries—such as China, India, Japan, Malaysia, Nepal, and Pakistan—have developed equal opportunity policies to overcome economic discrimination, the nature of both market and non-market discrimination is still not well-understood, and neither are its direct and indirect effects on poverty. The limited number of studies on exclusion in Asia has affected the development of appropriate policies to overcome discrimination and its impact on poverty. This brief presents the argument that market- and nonmarket-related forms of discrimination directly affect poverty but also exacerbate it indirectly by reducing growth. The brief highlights the need for socially inclusive policies; offers an analysis of the consequences of discrimination through the historical example of scheduled castes in India; and indicates potential policy options to redress exclusion and its effects.
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    2007
  • Publisher Name:
    2020 Focus Brief on the World's Poor and Hungry People, December 2007