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Scaling the Heights : Social Inclusion and Sustainable Development in Himachal Pradesh

2015

Das, Maitreyi Bordia | Kapoor-Mehta, Soumya | Tas, Emcet Oktay | Zumbyte, Ieva


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Natural resource; Economic opportunities; Source of drinking water; Rural economy; Disadvantaged groups; Subsidiary; Rural; Policy research; Demographic trends; Sex selective abortions; Life expectancy; Landowner; Sex ratios; Number of households; Adverse impacts; Health facilities; Agricultural activities; Young girls; Educational attainment; Poverty line; Access to government; Local population; Land holdings; Decline in poverty; Small countries; Employment guarantee scheme; Social infrastructure; Agrarian economy; Religious practices; Lives of individuals; Economic change; Entrepreneurial initiatives; Illnesses; Rural infrastructure; Pension payments; Policy concern; Natural resource management; Caregivers; Environmental; Adolescent girls; Labor markets; Poverty rates; Socioeconomic status; Poor; Service delivery; Service providers; Family health; Social movements; Development policy; Extended family; Local administration; Rural female; Dissemination; Rural incomes; Human development; State policies; National council; Illness; Malnutrition among children; Inequality; National laws; Neonatal mortality; Social control; Mother; Landholdings; Fertility rates; Skills development; Small villages; Participation in decision; Government initiatives; Environmental change; Disparities between men; Political participation; Social impact; Autonomy; Policy makers; Excess mortality; Economic reform; Social conflict; Public service; Education poverty; Social cohesion; Urban growth; Economic opportunity; Female labor force; Young people; Replacement level; Cash transfer scheme; Poverty levels; Tertiary education; Secondary schooling; Ecosystem; Basic infrastructure; Better access to markets; Fertility transition; Rural household; Low poverty rates; Qualitative data; Distribution of land; Opinion leaders; Labor market; Poor population; Progress; Big cities; Kinship; Public discourse; Family members; Income growth; Resource mobilization; Young children; Citizen; Technical assistance; Urban women; Female education; Fertility rate; Citizens; Focus group discussions; Social group; Water sources; Landholding size; Political power; Natural assets; Externalities; Access to education; Village economies; Rural women; Benefit sharing; Small families; Public spending; Land reforms; Environmental sustainability; Female children; Poverty rate; Respect; Rural households; Good governance
Language
English
Type
Text; Working Paper

2016-03-15
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