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Occupational Choices, Networks & Transfers - An Exegesis Based on Micro Data From Delhi Slums (Hardcover)
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Occupational Choices, Networks & Transfers - An Exegesis Based on Micro Data From Delhi Slums (Hardcover)
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This volume analyses occupation, earning, and standard of living of
the low income households from slum clusters in Delhi, and lays
emphasis on strategies and efforts initiated by the slum dwellers
to cope with uncertainties they face. The role of informal
institutions or networks in accessing information pertaining to the
urban labour market, and in experiencing an upward mobility,
constitutes an important dimension of the analysis. Transfer of
resources - monestary and/or non-monetary - across
individuals/households, which can be either based on altruistic
behaviour or motivated by the principle of exchange (or strategic
exchange) takes the central position in the analysis. This helps
derive the domain of public policy, which would not be in conflict
with the existing institutions, and would emerge as supportive
measures instead of appearing as direct interventions. Interspatial
variations in economic activities performed in the city and their
impact on the labour market in terms of physical segmentation,
constitute the other major aspect that the study focuses on.
Differences in occupational choices, incomes and consumption
expenditure across seems in the broad context of intra-household
inequality are dealt with. Finally, it reviews the past and ongoing
programmes relating to urban poverty, and compares them with the
policy directives following from the present study.
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