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CSSS organises a talk by Divya Vaid

CSSS organises a talk by Divya Vaid

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Centre for the Study of Social Systems

School of Social Sciences

 

Divya Vaid 

(Assistant Professor, Centre for the Study of Social Systems, JNU)

 

Will be presenting a paper on

 'Education as a Pathway to Social Mobility:  A Macro Perspective'

 

Date & Time: 12th April, 2018 (Thursday), 3.00 pm

Venue: CSSS Committee Room (Room No: 13), SSS-II

 

Abstract: Studying patterns of intergenerational social mobility is seen as critical for establishing the level of openness in societies. Education is seen as one of the key pathways for upward social mobility. What is the picture in contemporary India? How do the patterns of social mobility vary by education and in turn what impact does education have on social mobility chances and on occupational attainment? Using national level datasets and a birth cohort approach, the author traces patterns of social mobility in India and the role of education by gender, caste and across locality.

Bio: Dr. Divya Vaid is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University. Her areas of interest are social mobility and inequality, social stratification, education inequalities and the application of quantitative research methods. She has published in journals such as the Annual Review of Sociology, Contemporary South Asia, Asian Survey and the EPW. She is the author of the forthcoming book Uneven Odds: Social Mobility in Contemporary India (Oxford University Press, New Delhi-2018).

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Initially, established as a Centre for Chinese and Japanese Studies, it subsequently grew to include Korean Studies as well. At present there are eight faculty members in the Centre. Several distinguished faculty who have now retired include the late Prof. Gargi Dutt, Prof. P.A.N. Murthy, Prof. G.P. Deshpande, Dr. Nranarayan Das, Prof. R.R. Krishnan and Prof. K.V. Kesavan. Besides, Dr. Madhu Bhalla served at the Centre in Chinese Studies Programme during 1994-2006. In addition, Ms. Kamlesh Jain and Dr. M. M. Kunju served the Centre as the Documentation Officers in Chinese and Japanese Studies respectively.

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