Can we conduct similar research about persons with disabilities? I
hope somebody takes it up!

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/affirmative-action-spurs-motivation-say-researchers/article6858264.ece
spite being widespread and much-debated, India's reservation policy
for the educationally and socially backward classes is poorly studied.
While there is some research into the impact of reservations in
politics and in higher education, there has been no study yet of its
impact on the economy.

In the first ever study on the issue, evidence on this question, based
on research on the Indian Railways, Ashwini Deshpande from the Delhi
School of Economics, and Thomas Weisskopf from the University of
Michigan, measured the impact of reservation for Scheduled Castes
(SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) on the Indian Railways between 1980
and 2002.

"Beyond the numbers, we can speculate about the reasons why there
might be some positive impact of affirmative action," Ms. Deshpande
explained. "Individuals from marginalised groups may be especially
highly motivated to perform well when they attain decision-making and
managerial positions, because of the fact that they have reached these
positions in the face of claims that they are not sufficiently
capable, and they may consequently have a strong desire to prove their
detractors wrong," the authors suggested.

This is a possible explanation which rings true for Scheduled Caste
employees of the Railways whom The Hindu spoke to. "At every level
where there is discretionary power, SC/ ST employees are
systematically discriminated against," said B.L. Bairwa, the president
of the All-India Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Railway
Employees Association.

He cited a number of cases from across the country that he was
battling, of deserving backward caste railway employees who had been
passed up for promotions, transferred arbitrarily or given adverse
records. "When an SC or ST employee rises, he has to prove himself and
work extra hard. I am not surprised the efficiency goes up," he said.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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