Publications
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Anant Kamath, Neethi, P Assistant Professor, Inequality and Human Development Programme Bengaluru’s sex workers: old work spaces are all gone, the city now considers them ‘undesirables https://citizenmatters.in/spaces-and-people-around-street-based-sex-workers-in-bangalore Citizen Matters, 28 February 2022 |
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Shivali Tukdeo Historical Developments, Influences of International Actors, and Education Reforms in India https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190264093.013.426 Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education Through a network of institutions, the enterprise of postcolonial public education was shaped in the mid-20th century and was deeply entrenched in the politics of class, caste, and gender |
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Carol Upadhya, Deeksha M Rao Dispossession without displacement: Producing property through slum redevelopment in Bengaluru, India https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X221073988 Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2022 |
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Narendar Pani The National Bias of India’s Electoral System (NIAS/SSc/IHD/U/WP/02/2022) http://eprints.nias.res.in/2587/ Co-Authored with Debosree Banerjee and Paul Thomas. Working Paper. NIAS, Bengaluru The faith in the complete power of the majority leading to the first-past-the-post (FPTP) system followed in India’s electoral democracy has an inequality built into the relationship between political support and political power. Using vote shares as the measure of political support and seat shares as the extent of political power, this paper argues that due to the rather dispersed nature of votes received by regional and sub-regional level parties, the FPTP electoral system has benefited the national parties over others in terms of converting their votes to seats. However, this pattern need not be a permanent one, as with the growth of further regionalism, regional and local votes get concentrated, improving their ability to convert votes to seats. |
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Debosree Banerjee Assistant Professor, Inequality and Human Development Programme Poverty and deprivation in India: Divergence between consumption and asset-based estimates https://www.epw.in/journal/2022/11/special-articles/poverty-and-deprivation-india.html In: Economic and Political Weekly, 47(11), pp. 50-56 |
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Debosree Banerjee Assistant Professor, Inequality and Human Development Programme Conditional cash transfers to mothers, intrahousehold allocations: the role of unobservability https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42495-021-00078-x Co-authored with Stephan Klasen. In: International Journal of Economic Policy Studies, 16: pp. 275-296, 2022. |
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Anitha Kurup, Anjali Raj co-authored Mapping the life trajectories of women scientists in India: successes and struggles https://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/122/02/0144.pdf Current Science.122(2):144-148 doi:10.18520/cs/v122/i2/144-148. |
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Carol Upadhya, Supriya RoyChowdhury Professor and Head, Urban and Mobility Studies Programme Migration, skilling, and employment in Bengaluru’s new service economy Economic & Political Weekly 57(4): 40-46, 2022 |