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Inequalities in accessing LPG and electricity consumption in India : the role of caste, tribe, and religion

机译:印度获得液化石油气和用电量不平等:种姓,部落和宗教的作用

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Using the National Sample Survey Organisation data from the 68th round (2011–12) of 88,939 households, this paper investigates the inequalities in access to Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) and electricity usage by the households belonging to the three major disadvantaged groups in India, viz., the scheduled castes, the scheduled tribes, and the Muslims. The results of our analysis suggest that, after controlling for the other socio-economic factors which impinge on the households’ demand and supply characteristics, the households belonging to these disadvantaged groups do have poorer access to LPG and electricity usage as compared to the upper caste households. It is the scheduled caste and scheduled tribe households who would appear to face most discrimination in the equality spaces of the electricity usage and LPG distribution. Policy implications of the findings are considered.
机译:本文使用第68轮(2011-12年度)88,939户家庭的国家样本调查组织数据,调查了印度三大弱势群体的家庭在获得液化石油气(LPG)和用电量方面的不平等现象,即预定的种姓,预定的部落和穆斯林。我们的分析结果表明,在控制了其他影响家庭需求和供应特征的社会经济因素之后,与上等社会阶层相比,属于这些弱势群体的家庭的LPG和用电量确实较差家庭。在电力使用和液化石油气分配的平等空间中,预定种姓和预定部落家庭似乎面临最大的歧视。研究结果的政策含义被考虑。

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