Transforming Livelihoods and Assets through Participatory Approaches: The Kudumbashree in Kerala,India |
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Authors: | Shoba Arun Thankom Arun Usha Devi |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Sociology , Manchester Metropolitan University , Manchester, United Kingdom s.arun@mmu.ac.uk;3. Lancashire Business School , The University of Central Lancashire , Preston, United Kingdom;4. Kerala State Industrial Enterprise , Kerala, India |
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Abstract: | This article explores to what extent decentralized structures can contribute to asset accumulation among disadvantaged groups, and improving livelihood choices. The process of asset accumulation is tied to the wider context of participatory institutions and opportunities within which social actors can transform assets into meaningful livelihood outcomes. Given its level of social development and civil society in the Indian state of Kerala, the Kudumbashree Initiative, an innovative community-based, decentralized participatory structure aims to build meaningful forms of assets at grassroots levels. Such participatory public action, based on social relationships as well as the combined efforts of the state and grassroots community organizations may provide valuable lessons for developing asset accumulation strategies. |
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Keywords: | decentralization Kudumbashree livelihoods asset-building Kerala |
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