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We-ness and Welfare: A Longitudinal Analysis of Social Development in Kerala, India

This paper challenges the conventional wisdom that ethnic diversity negatively influences public goods provision through a longitudinal study of the Indian state of Kerala, which has attained exceptional levels of social development despite high fragmentation along religious and caste lines. This pa...

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Main Author: Prerna Singh
Format: Printed Book
Published: World Development 2011
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Online Access:http://10.26.1.76/ks/005849.pdf
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Summary:This paper challenges the conventional wisdom that ethnic diversity negatively influences public goods provision through a longitudinal study of the Indian state of Kerala, which has attained exceptional levels of social development despite high fragmentation along religious and caste lines. This paper argues that it is not objective diversity but a subjective sense of ‘we-ness’, which is the key determinant of the level of public goods provision and social development. A historical analysis of Kerala illustrates how a cohesive subnational community generates progressive social policy as well as societal monitoring of schools and clinics, which together give rise to high levels of education and health.
Physical Description:Pages 282–293 Volume 39, Issue 2, February 2011