Caste Connections and Government Transfers: The Mahadalits of Bihar
Hemanshu Kumar and
Rohini Somanathan
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Abstract:
The category of Scheduled Castes, created for the purpose of affirmative action in India, is large, heterogeneous and unequal. In 2007, the state of Bihar classified the most disadvantaged among this group as ‘Mahadalits,’ to better target government transfers to them. A ‘Vikas Mitra’ (‘development friend’) was recruited from the most populous Mahadalit caste in each panchayat and had the task of connecting households to government officials administering social welfare programmes. We use household survey data from 48 panchayats across four districts of Bihar to ask whether households that belonged to the same caste as the Vikas Mitra had a significantly higher chance of getting programme benefits, as compared to Mahadalit households of other castes. [MSE Working paper No. 270].
Keywords: affirmative action; caste; welfare programs; poverty targeting; networks; Vikas Mitra; getting programme benefits; Mahadalit; households; Bihar; panchayat (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-02
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