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No. 58 A Middle-Class India? I. Behind the Sudden Interest in India’s Middle Class
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A Middle-Class India? Appendix: Putting ‘Middle Class’ Consumption in Perspective: Some Figures As mentioned in Chapter V, there has been some growth in the absolute numbers of the middle class, though not in the proportion they constitute of the whole population. What have risen fast are the incomes of a section of the middle class. The national and international media point to the growth of certain consumption indicators, including some socially undesirable and wasteful forms of consumption, as evidence of the growth of India’s middle class. But when placed against the numbers of the whole population, it can be seen that this phenomenon is very restricted. In the long term, there are structural constraints on its growth.
Notes: i. Charan Singh, “Housing market in India: A comparison with the US and Spain”, http://www.iimb.ernet.in/research/working-papers/housing-market-india-comparison-us-and-spain (back) ii. Charan Singh, op.cit. (back) iii. Akshima T. Ghate, S. Sundar, “Can We Reduce the Rate of Growth of Car Ownership?,” EPW, 8/6/13. (back) iv. National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), “Household Consumption of Various Goods and Services in India, 2011-12”, 68th Round. (back) v. NSSO, op cit. (back) vi. http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2014/CH-20-MOTOR%20VEHICLES/MOTOR%20VEHICLE-WRITEUP.pdf . The figure for India is for the year 2011; for Brazil, 2008; and for the remaining countries 2009. (back) vii. National Transport Development Policy Committee (NTDPC), Report of Working Group on Civil Aviation, Ministry of Civil Aviation, June 2012. (back) viii. NTDPC, op cit. (back) ix. UNESCO Institute for Statistics, “Global Flow of Tertiary-Level Students”, http://www.uis.unesco.org/Education/Pages/international-student-flow-viz.aspx (back) x. Business Standard, 18/2/14, http://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/partial-write-off-on-education-loans-900-000-students-to-benefit-114021700968_1.html. (back) xi. Figures for population in the 18-23 age group and number of college students in India from Twelfth Five-Year Plan, vol. III, p. 96. (back) xii. Reserve Bank of India, Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy, Table 144. (back) xiii. Times of India, 12/2/13, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Indians-flying-abroad-may-rise-six-fold-in-20-years-Study/articleshow/18456767.cms (back)
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