The impact of caste and religious background on participation in higher education: Evidence from Uttar Pradesh in India (Record no. 523638)

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Personal name Khan, Khalid
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Title The impact of caste and religious background on participation in higher education: Evidence from Uttar Pradesh in India
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Journal of Social and Economic Development
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Extent 25(1), Jun, 2023: p.70-85
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Summary, etc This paper examines the status of unequal participation in higher education across caste and religious groups in Uttar Pradesh. It also examines the factors affecting participation in higher education and the role of students’ background in explaining the inequality in participation. The analysis, which covers higher education and professional education separately, shows that Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Muslims lag behind the privileged social groups. Even an improvement in income does not lead to an equitable improvement in participation. This indicates that group affiliation affects the participation of SCs, Other Backward Caste, and Muslims despite improving economic conditions. A large part of the gap remains unexplained among all the three underprivileged groups. So far as endowment variables are considered, education of the head and income background emerge as the most important factors explaining the gap. Economic factors explain the gap in professional courses better than general courses, especially among the better-off sections. Improving economic conditions may play an instrumental role in reducing inequality in professional courses. The findings suggest that different incentives created due to family background lead to different outcomes among different socio-religious groups. The policies for the inclusive expansion of higher education should take this into consideration.- Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Higher education, Human capital, Inequality, Discrimination.
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Main entry heading Journal of Social and Economic Development
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Subject DIP EDUCATION
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2023-09-15 25(1), Jun, 2023: p.70-85 AR129541 2023-09-15 Articles

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