Social Mobility and Youth Aspirations: An Analysis of the Conditional Convergence of Aspirations in India

Shirin Akhter, V. S. Chauhan
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This article examines the complex interplay between social mobility and the aspirations of Indian youth within the context of India's modest ranking on the Global Social Mobility Index. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, the study synthesizes empirical data and theoretical insights to explore how socio-economic backgrounds, government policies, societal attitudes, and individual actions shape aspirations. Central to this analysis is the concept of "conditionally convergent aspirations," which describes how socio-economic and cultural barriers lead to a narrowing of aspirations within homogeneous groups, thereby limiting the potential for upward social mobility. The findings suggest that effective policy interventions must address these foundational disparities through comprehensive educational reforms, robust social equity measures, and economic empowerment initiatives. By offering a detailed review of the literature and proposing targeted policy recommendations, the study aims to contribute to the discourse on social justice and economic development, advocating for a strategic approach to foster a more equitable society where the aspirations of all Indian youth can be realised.
社会流动与青年抱负:印度愿望的条件趋同性分析
本文以印度在全球社会流动性指数中的微弱排名为背景,探讨了社会流动性与印度青年抱负之间复杂的相互作用。研究采用多学科方法,综合了经验数据和理论见解,探讨了社会经济背景、政府政策、社会态度和个人行为是如何影响愿望的。这一分析的核心是 "有条件趋同的愿望 "这一概念,它描述了社会经济和文化障碍如何导致同质群体的愿望缩小,从而限制了向上社会流动的潜力。研究结果表明,有效的政策干预措施必须通过全面的教育改革、有力的社会公平措施和经济赋权举措来解决这些基础差异。通过对文献进行详细审查并提出有针对性的政策建议,本研究旨在为有关社会公正和经济发展的讨论做出贡献,倡导采取一种战略方法来建立一个更加公平的社会,让所有印度青年的愿望都能得以实现。
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