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Published by: Darden Business Publishing
Originally published in: 2023
Version: 29 May 2024
Revision date: 4-Jun-2024

Abstract

This case aims to provide a deep understanding of two important dimensions of Indian society, which are instrumental in determining most socioeconomic outcomes: caste and gender. The case discussion is divided into two parts. The first part examines the roles of caste and gender in modern Indian society. The second part seeks to encourage students to think about actionable, policy-relevant solutions that can be implemented by different social stakeholders (businesses, governments, individuals, etc) to mitigate caste and gender barriers and build an inclusive labor force. The case is taught at Darden in the second-year elective, 'India in the Global Economy'. It is taught in the first week of the course, with the aim of introducing students on the role of caste and gender in modern Indian society. It would also be suitable in courses related to social identity, ethics, business strategy, and social inclusion, where individual identity plays an important role in influencing socioeconomic outcomes.

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Abstract

This case aims to provide a deep understanding of two important dimensions of Indian society, which are instrumental in determining most socioeconomic outcomes: caste and gender. The case discussion is divided into two parts. The first part examines the roles of caste and gender in modern Indian society. The second part seeks to encourage students to think about actionable, policy-relevant solutions that can be implemented by different social stakeholders (businesses, governments, individuals, etc) to mitigate caste and gender barriers and build an inclusive labor force. The case is taught at Darden in the second-year elective, 'India in the Global Economy'. It is taught in the first week of the course, with the aim of introducing students on the role of caste and gender in modern Indian society. It would also be suitable in courses related to social identity, ethics, business strategy, and social inclusion, where individual identity plays an important role in influencing socioeconomic outcomes.

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