Social Development in Kerala: Illusion or Reality?

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Capita Net State Domestic Product
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Child Woman Ratio
Coconut Waste
development economics
development programme
empirical evaluation of Kerala model
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Family Welfare Programmes
Female Labour Participation Rate
gender inequality research
HDI
High Social Development
IMF Structural Adjustment Programme
Indian social indicators
innovative
Kerala
Kerala Development
Kerala Development Experience
Kerala Model
Kerala Society
Kerala's Achievements
Kerala's Birth Rate
Kerala’s Achievements
Kerala’s Birth Rate
Major Indian States
National Nutrition Monitoring Bureau
Population Bed Ratio
poverty and unemployment studies
Primary Health Centres
Private Unaided Schools
public health disparities
Scheduled Castes
Social Development Expenditure
Social Development Process
Social Development Pursuits
Stewart MacPherson
Supplementary Nutrition Programmes
Tamil Nadu
welfare policy analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138715752
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2000: There has been considerable academic interest in the innovative development programme taking place in Kerala, India. Much has been published on the specific "achievements" of the programme, such as literacy, health care, communication and demographic indicators. However, lurking beneath the surface are the harsh realities of chronic unemployment, poverty and deprivation among the elderly and weaker sections of the society, the oppression of women and the inefficiency of the government. These problems are revealed in this book through in-depth empirical research undertaken by a native Keralan. In the light of this material, this text questions whether the Kerala model of development should indeed be regarded as worth emulation.

Sundar Ramanathaiyer, Stewart MacPherson

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