Pattern of Regional Disparities in the Level of Household Deprivation among the Scheduled Tribes of Eastern India: A District-level Analysis

被引:1
|
作者
Deb, Pamela [1 ]
Mukherjee, Rameswar [2 ]
机构
[1] Visva Bharati, Dept Geog, Santini Ketan, W Bengal, India
[2] Samsi Coll, Dept Geog, Kandaran, W Bengal, India
关键词
Regional disparities; deprivation index; scheduled tribes; Wroclaw Taxonomic Method; SOCIAL COHESION; INDEX; CENSUS;
D O I
10.1177/00219096221106097
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
This study attempted to show regional disparities in the level of deprivation among the Scheduled Tribe population in eastern Indian states (Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal). This work is based on house listing and housing table of Census of India, 2011 and Socio-Economic Cast Census data. The Wroclaw Taxonomic method was employed for measuring the deprivation index. The results show that, out of 110 districts, 55 districts are in a middle-deprived stage and 13 districts are in a highly deprived stage. Among the states, the level of deprivation is very high in Odisha, followed by West Bengal. The situation is quite better in Jharkhand. The study also shows that the districts with little better condition are either situated in agricultural plain, mining centres, power plants or tourism centres. The study also reveals that the areas with the better conditions are either in agricultural plains, mining centres, power plants or tourism centres. As a result, the research recommends enhancing previously existing tribal development programmes as well as regional general development programmes in order to reduce concerns such as tribal, rural and regional deprivation.
引用
收藏
页码:201 / 221
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Exploring the Pattern of Immunization Dropout among Children in India: A District-Level Comparative Analysis
    Dhalaria, Pritu
    Kapur, Sanjay
    Singh, Ajeet Kumar
    Priyadarshini, Pretty
    Dutta, Mili
    Arora, Himanshu
    Taneja, Gunjan
    [J]. VACCINES, 2023, 11 (04)
  • [3] Pattern of Regional Disparities in Socio-economic Development in India: District Level Analysis
    Ramphul Ohlan
    [J]. Social Indicators Research, 2013, 114 : 841 - 873
  • [4] Regional concentration of FDI in post-reform India: A district-level analysis
    Bickenbach, Frank
    Liu, Wan-Hsin
    Nunnenkamp, Peter
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, 2015, 24 (05): : 660 - 695
  • [5] Rural to Urban Migration: A District-Level Analysis for India
    Mitra, Arup
    Murayama, Mayumi
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIGRATION HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE, 2009, 5 (02) : 35 - 52
  • [6] INEQUALITIES IN CHILD MORTALITY IN INDIA A district-level analysis
    Bhattacharya, Prabir C.
    Chikwama, Cornilius
    [J]. ASIAN POPULATION STUDIES, 2011, 7 (03) : 243 - 261
  • [7] Revisiting climatic classification in India: a district-level analysis
    Raju, B. M. K.
    Rao, K. V.
    Venkateswarlu, B.
    Rao, A. V. M. S.
    Rao, C. A. Rama
    Rao, V. U. M.
    Rao, B. Bapuji
    Kumar, N. Ravi
    Dhakar, R.
    Swapna, N.
    Latha, P.
    [J]. CURRENT SCIENCE, 2013, 105 (04): : 492 - 495
  • [8] Revisiting climatic classification in India: A district-level analysis
    [J]. Raju, B.M.K. (bmkraju@yahoo.com), 1600, Indian Academy of Sciences (105):
  • [9] Association of child health and household amenities in high focus states in India: a district-level analysis
    Gouda, Jitendra
    Gupta, Ashish Kumar
    Yadav, Ajit Kumar
    [J]. BMJ OPEN, 2015, 5 (05):
  • [10] Regional income disparities and convergence clubs in Indonesia: new district-level evidence
    Aginta, Harry
    Gunawan, Anang Budi
    Mendez, Carlos
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE ASIA PACIFIC ECONOMY, 2023, 28 (01) : 101 - 132