Mitra, Arup

Urban headway and upward mobility in India - New York Cambridge University Press 2020 - 191 p.

Table of Contents
List of tables
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Assessing the quality of cities and towns
3. New patterns and new strategies in Indian urbanization
4. Growth, informal sector employment and poverty
5. Upward mobility of the disadvantaged sections
6. Erosion of the caste factor?
7. Changes in a cultural variable
Bibliography
Index.

Urbanisation in the literature of development economics is expected to bring in a spectrum of social and economic transformations. With this framework in mind, this book focuses on various aspects of urbanisation in India and its impact on socio-economic variables. The study has been conducted at various levels of disaggregation such as state, district and city and the data is sourced from population census, NSSO's surveys on employment-unemployment schemes and results and consumption expenditure, and primary surveys on slum households conducted by the author. Urbanisation is studied as a process particular to developing countries, contextualising it within the study of India. While this brings about gradual changes contributing to overall growth, the pace is remarkably slow. It brings to the forefront the resilience of the social system that can be mitigated through significant interventions into some of the economic variables. Various policy implications of the evidence based research are discussed at the end of each chapter.

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Urban policy
Rural-urban migration
Urbanization--Economic aspects

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