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OverviewIn India, the caste system has been a large part of society. In addition to secondary evidence based on recent literature analyzing the relevance and impact of the caste system on poverty, the problem of unemployment means the problem of providing work to those who are willing to work. There are a large number of people who are either partly employed or wholly unemployed. It is a well-known fact that India is a thickly populated country. In the mainstream of economic theory, unemployment and underemployment on a vast scale are regarded as a primary cause of poverty. In economic terminology, waste of labor is commonly discussed as 'unemployment' and 'underemployment'. Together the unemployed and under-employed are assumed to constitute a reservoir of untapped productive potential. This potential can be used to eliminate poverty. The supreme taste of planning is this to channelize the unemployed and under-employed into productive work, which in turn, helps to reduce poverty. The social system in India used to be a cause for increasing unemployment. The joint family system made it impossible for a large number of semi-educated young men to live on the common family income. Finally, the caste system, based on profession, created artificial barriers that prevented the easy transfer of the unemployed in one caste to seek opportunities in another. The caste system seems to have played a large part in creating poverty in India. Full Product DetailsAuthor: N R PrabhakaraPublisher: Quantum Discovery Imprint: Quantum Discovery Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9798896410034Pages: 204 Publication Date: 06 November 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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