A Comparative Study of Literacy Status between Eag and Non-Eag States of India with Special Reference to Eag States (2001-2011)

IF 0.6 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Selim Reja, S. Shabnam
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Abstract

Literacy is considered as one of the key foundation stones for any development process in the society. It increases the capabilities of individuals, families and communities to access health, educational, political, economic and cultural opportunities and services. This study deals with the literacy status of Empowered Action Group (EAG) States of India. It highlights the gender disparity in literacy, rural-urban differential in literacy and literacy differential among the various social groups in EAG as well as Non-EAG States. It also examines the district level literacy variations especially in EAG States. The study uses the Census data of 2001 and 2011 to fulfil the objectives. It finds that though the disparity in literacy rates between EAG and Non-EAG States is still substantial, between 2001 and 2011 the growth of literacy rate,especiallyin rural areas, is found to be much higher in EAG States than Non-EAG States. More importantly, between 2001 and 2011, gender disparity in literacy rate has decreased in both EAG and Non-EAG States.
2001-2011年印度东部运动会邦与非东部运动会邦识字率比较研究(以东部运动会邦为例)
识字被认为是社会任何发展过程的关键基石之一。它提高了个人、家庭和社区获得保健、教育、政治、经济和文化机会和服务的能力。本研究涉及印度授权行动小组各邦的扫盲状况。它突出了识字率方面的性别差异、城乡识字率差异以及东亚运动会和非东亚运动会国家各社会群体之间的识字率差异。它还审查了地区一级的识字率差异,特别是东亚运动会国家。研究采用2001年及2011年的人口普查数据,以达致目标。报告发现,尽管东亚运动会国家与非东亚运动会国家之间的识字率差距仍然很大,但2001年至2011年期间,东亚运动会国家的识字率增长,尤其是农村地区的识字率增长,远高于非东亚运动会国家。更重要的是,2001年至2011年间,东亚运动会和非东亚运动会国家识字率的性别差异都有所下降。
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