CEP/STICERD Applications Seminars
Cultural Capital and Economic Opportunity in Rural India
Sam Asher (Imperial)
Friday 31 May 2024 12:00 - 13:30
This event is both online and in person
SAL 3.05, 3rd Floor Conference Room, Sir Arthur Lewis Building, LSE, 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PHAbout this event
Cultural capital — defined in this paper as specific human capital that lowers the cost of cooperating with the people who control resources — has long been a major field of research in sociology. Economics has been slow to study this concept because of the difficulty in measuring cultural capital and in finding suitable empirical settings to study its effects. Leveraging novel data on the cultural norms of each one of India’s nearly 5,000 endogamous social groups (castes, tribes, etc.), we generate a new measure of cultural capital by calculating the cultural distance between each of India’s groups and the economically dominant group in every village, whose control of land gives them significant power over their neighbor’s economic, social, and political lives. We use a difference-in-differences strategy that compares members of the same group who have differing levels of cultural capital due to differences in the dominant group across villages. We find that individuals living in villages with culturally distant dominant groups experience large reductions in educational attainment, health, consumption, and income per capita.
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This event will take place in SAL 3.05, 3rd Floor Conference Room, Sir Arthur Lewis Building, LSE, 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PH.
The building is labelled SAL on the LSE campus map. You can also find us on Google Maps. For further information, go to contact us.This series is part of the CEP's Labour Markets programme.