The Burden of Caste on Social Identity in India |
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Authors: | Catherine Bros |
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Affiliation: | 1. Université Paris Est – Marne La Vallée – ERUDITE, Champs sur Marne, FranceCatherine.bros-bobin@univ-mlv.fr |
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Abstract: | AbstractThis paper uses the World Values Survey to investigate the determinants of perceived social status in India. Caste is still the largest determinant, yet not the only one, as income, education and occupation are all relevant factors. However, only unlikely improvements in those economic attributes could offset the burden of being from a low caste or tribe on perceived social rank. This study is part of the literature that shows how the internalisation of prejudice and long-lasting discrimination may have impaired individuals’ self-esteem. The results stress the need to account for self-depreciation when assessing the efficiency of affirmative action policies. |
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