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Residential Segregation Patterns in Indian Metros

Naveen Bharathi, Deepak Malghan and Andaleeb Rahman
2019
Working Paper No
587
Body

We present the first ever neighbourhood-scale portrait of caste-based residential segregation in Indian cities. Using 2011 enumeration block (EB) level census data for five major cities in India – Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai – we show how patterns of caste-based urban residential segregation operate in contemporary India. We also present the first visual snapshot of caste-based residential segregation in an Indian city using georeferenced EB level data for Bengaluru.

Key words
Caste Segregation; Residential Segregation; Geo-coded Enumeration Block; Indian National Census
WP No. 587.pdf (2.2 MB)

Residential Segregation Patterns in Indian Metros

Author(s) Name: Naveen Bharathi, Deepak Malghan and Andaleeb Rahman, 2019
Working Paper No : 587
Abstract:

We present the first ever neighbourhood-scale portrait of caste-based residential segregation in Indian cities. Using 2011 enumeration block (EB) level census data for five major cities in India – Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai – we show how patterns of caste-based urban residential segregation operate in contemporary India. We also present the first visual snapshot of caste-based residential segregation in an Indian city using georeferenced EB level data for Bengaluru.

Keywords: Caste Segregation; Residential Segregation; Geo-coded Enumeration Block; Indian National Census
WP No. 587.pdf (2.2 MB)