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Naila Kabeer's Challenge of Durable Inequalities

   
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Naila Keeber discusses ‘durable inequalities’ in the Asian context, a barrier to reaching the millennium development goals (MDG) and improving circumstances in social inclusion. Keeber raises issues that economic growth does not improve the living conditions of the impoverished, discussing how social identity and cultural devaluation of people based on their origin are other factors that contribute to sustainable poverty despite the robust economic growth in Asia.
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