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Socio-economic Mobility and Low-status Minorities - Slow roads to progress (Paperback)
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Socio-economic Mobility and Low-status Minorities - Slow roads to progress (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in Social Economics
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This book concentrates on ethnic minorities such as former slaves,
outcastes and indigenous peoples dispossessed of homeland. These
groups are universally without power, usually undereducated, and
always victims of their fellow citizens. The book asks why these
socially excluded groups remain at the bottom of their social
hierarchies as the poorest of the poor, even in nations long
committed to equal opportunity. Their slow progress has four
causes: obviously discrimination and poor education, but also low
economic growth and cultural heritage. Low growth limits revenues
for schools as well as new job opportunities, and perpetuates
traditional exploitative social relations and customs. Traumatic
histories of enslavement or conquest may induce behaviours by
victims that reduce upward mobility. Together these four
interacting variables suggest a "mobility model" that explains the
impasse. The book develops and applies this model to interpret and
compare the mobility history of five stigmatized, low-status ethnic
groups: U.S. African Americans, Japan's Burakumin, Afro-Cubans,
India's Dalits (Untouchables) and Bolivia's Highland Indians. The
book also compares actions by governments and the groups themselves
to overcome barriers to progress, including job quotas, boycotts,
mass protests, and the unique kangaroo courts of Japan's Burakumim.
Meerman's unusual cross-disciplinary approach and fascinating
comparative studies of success and failure will appeal to scholars,
development practitioners, and advocates working on issues of
discrimination, poverty, equity and inequality in an ethnic
context.
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