Wage Differentials Among Reverse Migrants: Analyzing the Social Reproduction of Inequalities During the Post-COVID Recovery

Shirin Akhter, V. S. Chauhan
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Income inequalities that have traditionally been high in India, witnessed a widening of the wedge as the pandemic struck. Interestingly, this wedge widened further as the recovery began, those in high income groups reverted to their original income levels while those in low income groups were left struggling at decreased wages. This paper is an attempt to examine if the post pandemic economic recovery mirrored the existing pattern of inequalities amongst various social groups. The study is based on a case study of a small town in the Raebareli district of Uttar Pradesh, and the data is collected from a primary survey of the migrants who had returned back to their home town in the aftermath of pandemic. Hypothesis tested is that the rate of recovery from pandemic-induced income loss is consistent among similarly skilled workers, regardless of their social group affiliation.The results indicate that the loss of income is not uniform across categories, and that it is more severe in case of vulnerable groups. We argue that if there is no affirmative action, the inequalities will keep reproducing themselves and become more severe after every shock that the economy faces.
逆向移民的工资差异:分析后经济复苏时期不平等现象的社会再生产
印度的收入不平等现象历来严重,随着大流行病的爆发,这种不平等现象进一步扩大。有趣的是,随着经济复苏的开始,这种楔形差距进一步扩大,高收入群体的收入水平恢复到原来的水平,而低收入群体的收入水平却在下降。本文试图研究大流行后的经济复苏是否反映了各社会群体之间现有的不平等模式。研究以北方邦 Raebareli 地区的一个小镇为案例,数据来自对大流行后返回家乡的移民进行的初步调查。所检验的假设是,类似技能的工人从大流行病引起的收入损失中恢复过来的速度是一致的,无论他们属于哪个社会群体。结果表明,不同类别的收入损失并不一致,弱势群体的收入损失更为严重。我们认为,如果不采取平权措施,不平等现象就会不断复制,并在经济面临每次冲击后变得更加严重。
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