Anikin, V. A. Training poverty in India: Reassessing the effect of social ascription. International Journal of Training and Development. 2021. Vol. 25. No. 3. P. 277-300. Anikin, V. A. Training poverty in India: Reassessing the effect of social ascription. International Journal of Training and Development. 2021. Vol. 25. No. 3. P. 277-300.ISSN 1360-3736DOI: 10.1111/ijtd.12231РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=46895429Размещена на сайте: 04.04.22 Поискать полный текст на Google AcademiaСсылка при цитировании:Anikin, V. A. Training poverty in India: Reassessing the effect of social ascription. International Journal of Training and Development. 2021. Vol. 25. No. 3. P. 277-300. DOI: 10.1111/ijtd.12231.Anikin, V. A. Training poverty in India: Reassessing the effect of social ascription. International Journal of Training and Development. 2021. Vol. 25. No. 3. P. 277-300. DOI: 10.1111/ijtd.12231.Авторы:Аникин В.А.АннотацияThis paper set out to reassess the effects of economic and social determinants of the probability of formal vocational training in India. Applying the four-level cross-classified logistic model to the 2011–2012 National Sample Survey data, the paper identified the association between formal training and ‘good jobs’ in large urban electrified firms that offer permanent employment and regular monthly salary to their skilled occupation workers. Nevertheless, India remains a country of severe training poverty. This study confirms that the traditional mindset of the society does contribute to the training poverty; however, this impact is much limited to the household level and religious groups, such as Christians, which are systematically excluded from formal training as compared to Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists. In contrast, the lower castes and deprived social backgrounds do not affect, as predicted by previous studies. Moreover, it is shown that unskilled males from the rural area of India were less likely to receive formal training as compared to educated single women.Ключевые слова: modernisation india skills development multilevel modelling ascription training poverty good jobs Рубрики: Социология образованияВозможно, вам будут интересны другие публикации:Anikin, V. A. (2017) Occupational Propensity for Training in a Late Industrial Society: Evidence from Russia. International Journal of Training and Development. Vol. 21. No. 4. P. 249-284.Добрякова М.С., Сивак Е.В., Юрченко О. В.Образовательное неравенство в период дистанционного обучения: феноменологический взгляд // Мониторинг экономики образования. 2021. № 11. С. 1-5.