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Fair Access To Higher Education Re-Visited:Some Results For Social And Religious Groups from NSS 61st Round Employment Unemployment Survey, 2004-05

Krishnamurthy Sundaram ()

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Abstract: Results from the NSS 61st Round Employment – Unemployment Survey, 2004-05 on the issue of fair access to social groups and religion-based population categories. [WP no. 163].

Keywords: employment; creamy layer; caste based; muslims; unemployment; NSS; education; social groups; religious groups (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-01
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