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Poverty and Inequality in India: A Re-Examination

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In this article, the authors present a new set of integrated poverty and inequality estimates for India and Indian states for 1987-88, 1993-94 and 1999-2000, and show that poverty decline in the 1990s proceeded more or less in line with earlier trends.
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This paper presents a new set of integrated poverty and inequality estimates for India and Indian states for 1987-88, 1993-94 and 1999-2000. The poverty estimates are broadly consistent with independent evidence on per-capita expenditure, state domestic product and real agricultural wages. They show that poverty decline in the 1990s proceeded more or less in line with earlier trends. Regional disparities increased in the 1990s, with the southern and western regions doing much better than the northern and eastern regions. Economic inequality also increased within states, especially within urban areas, and between urban and rural areas. We briefly examine other development indicators, relating for instance to health and education. Most indicators have continued to improve in the nineties, but social progress has followed very diverse patterns, ranging from accelerated progress in some fields to slowdown and even regression in others. We find no support for sweeping claims that the nineties have been a period of "unprecedented improvement" or "widespread impoverishment".

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Exact and superlative index numbers

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors rationalize certain functional forms of index numbers with functional forms for the underlying aggregator function, and show that a certain family of index number formulae is exact for the "flexible" quadratic mean of order r aggregator functions.
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India: Development and Participation

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss basic education as a political issue in India and China, and gender inequality and women's agency as well as security and democracy in a nuclear India.
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The Demand for Food and Calories

TL;DR: In this article, the elasticity of calorie consumption with respect to total expenditure is estimated to be 0.3-0.5, a range that is in accord with conventional wisdom and is far from the value of zero suggested by a recent revisionist literature.
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Mortality fertility and gender bias in India: a district-level analysis.

TL;DR: In this article, Kishor et al. investigated the relationship between economic and cultural worth and female child survival and found that female literacy had a negative and statistically significant effect on child mortality for both genders.

National Family Health Survey.

TL;DR: The authors outline the organization and administration of India's National Family Health Survey, for which data collection was scheduled for completion in June 1993, and data analysis and survey objectives are discussed.