实现人口红利:印度实现包容性增长的政策

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Human Development and Capabilities Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/19452829.2021.1985844
F. Comim
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几乎从不优先考虑直接创收或转移政策。通常,出于实际原因,对社会部门等其他领域的投资比对创收计划的投资(如对中小企业的支持或社会采购)更容易进行,并产生更直接的实际结果。总的来说,贫困概念化与政策框架之间的联系比隐含的要弱得多。同样,Putnam的优秀章节认为,贫困可能最好被视为一种社会关系,这将受益于以这种方式定义贫困的重要实证文献。这两个案例都说明了一个更广泛的观点,即该卷提出“跨学科贫困观点”的目的主要体现在将不同的学科观点纳入一卷中,而不是将其系统地整合在各个章节中。第二部分(“贫困研究中的认识不公”)介绍了该卷对后发展文学的参与。人们被对统治/征服的性质和对象的各种描述所打动。例如,Dübgen重申了对全球南方知识分子缺乏“自信”和“被监禁”在“科学贫民区”的一种描述,这似乎与本书的撰稿人截然不同。同样,人们经常听到的依赖当地知识或倾听穷人/下层民众被边缘化的声音的禁令(奇马科南),与所谓的非洲文盲妇女无法“区分匮乏和需求”(奥莫托索)格格不入。尽管如此,本卷的一个核心贡献是直接关注这样一个事实,即大多数贫困分析都是由北方的研究人员(或在北方接受培训的研究人员)进行的,利用了有限的理论和方法论方法。其效果无疑是限制了探究领域和特权领域的一套认知偏见。《贫困的维度》对贫困文献做出了有益的贡献,应该成为该领域工作人员的标准参考。它加入了主张扩大贫困概念、理解贫困的方式以及研究贫困的人的多样性的呼声,以期最终更有效地减少贫困(无论定义和衡量如何,由谁来定义和衡量)。
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almost never prioritise direct income-generation or transfer policies. Often, it is for the practical reason that investments in other areas, such as the social sectors, are easier to undertake and with more immediate tangible results than investments in income generation schemes (such as support for SMEs or social procurement). In general, the link between the conceptualisation of poverty and the policy framework is much weaker than implied. Likewise, Putnam’s excellent chapter which argues that poverty may be best conceived as a social relation would have benefitted from the significant empirical literature which defines it in exactly this way. Both cases illustrate the broader point that the volume’s aim of presenting “interdisciplinary perspectives on poverty” is reflected primarily in the inclusion of different disciplinary perspectives within one volume rather than their systematic integration within individual chapters. The volume’s engagement with the post-development literature is presented in Part II (“Epistemic Injustices in Poverty Research”). One is struck by the varied depiction of the nature and objects of domination/subjugation presented. For example, Dübgen’s restatement of one characterisation of intellectuals in the Global South as lacking in “self-confidence” and “imprisoned” in a “scientific ghetto” seems starkly at odds with contributors to the volume who appear as anything but. Similarly, the oft-heard injunction to rely on local knowledge or to heed the marginalised voices of the poor/subaltern (Chimakonan), sits uneasily with the alleged inability of illiterate African women to “differentiate want from need” (Omotoso). Nevertheless, a core contribution of the volume is to direct attention to the fact that most poverty analysis is conducted by researchers from the North (or trained in the North), drawing on limited theoretical and methodological approaches. The effect is undoubtedly to restrict the field of inquiry and privilege one set of cognitive biases. Dimensions of Poverty makes a useful contribution to the literature on poverty and should be a standard reference for those working in this field. It joins the chorus of voices arguing for broadening of the concept of poverty, the ways of understanding it and the diversity of those researching it, with a view ultimately to reduce it more effectively (however defined and measured and by whom).
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期刊介绍: Journal of Human Development and Capabilities: A Multi-Disciplinary Journal for People-Centered Development is the peer-reviewed journal of the Human Development and Capabilities Association. It was launched in January 2000 to promote new perspectives on challenges of human development, capability expansion, poverty eradication, social justice and human rights. The Journal aims to stimulate innovative development thinking that is based on the premise that development is fundamentally about improving the well-being and agency of people, by expanding the choices and opportunities they have. Accordingly, the Journal recognizes that development is about more than just economic growth and development policy is more than just economic policy: it cuts across economic, social, political and environmental issues. The Journal publishes original work in philosophy, economics, and other social sciences that expand concepts, measurement tools and policy alternatives for human development. It provides a forum for an open exchange of ideas among a broad spectrum of academics, policy makers and development practitioners who are interested in confronting the challenges of human development at global, national and local levels.
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