Identity, Perceptions and Institutions: Caste Differences in Earnings from Self-Employment in India
Deepti Goel (deepti_goel@pitzer.edu) and
Ashwini Deshpande
No 259, Working papers from Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics
Abstract:
Using data from two rounds of the Employment-Unemployment Survey of the National Sample Survey for 2004-5 and 2009-10, we investigate the relationship between social identity, specifically caste identity in India, and perceptions of self-worth as measured by the amounts that individuals consider as remunerative earnings from self-employment. We also investigate if institutional change (e.g. a policy intervention such as an employment guarantee program, or change in the ruling party in power) mitigates this relationship. Finally, we examine the relationship between caste identity and actual earnings, and how institutional change can influence it. Our main finding is that caste identity in contemporary India does shape perceptions of self-worth. Among the fully self-employed, we find that controlling for other characteristics, lower-ranked groups earn lower amounts and perceive lower amounts as being remunerative. Further, institutional factors alter self-perceptions differentially for different caste groups, but in more nuanced ways than our ex-ante beliefs.
Keywords: Caste Discrimination; Remunerative Earnings; Political Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J15 O15 P16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 32 pages
Date: 2016-08
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