Dr. Nitin Tagade

Associate Professor
Ph.D. (ISEC, Bangalore)

Associate Professor
Ph.D. (Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore)
Hyderabad Central University
Prof. CR Rao Road, Gachibowli
Hyderabad, Telangana

Email: nitintagade_se@uohyd.ac.in

                              FULL CV

RESEARCH INTEREST
  • Poverty and Inequality
  • Economics of Discrimination
  • Food Security


WORK EXPERIENCE

  • Assistant Professor (2016-2023), Department of Economics, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
  • Assistant Professor (2012-2016), Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, New Delhi

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS
  • (With Sukhadeo Thorat). महाराष्ट्रातील विषमता आणि गरिबी- सांपतिक असमानता व जातीय भेदभावाचा प्रभाव (INEQUALITY AND POVERTY IN MAHARASHTRA: IMPACT OF WEALTH INEQUALITY AND CASTE DISCRIMINATION), सुगावा प्रकाशन, पुणे
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS


  • Nitin Tagade and Sukhadeo Thorat (2021). Intergroup Inequality in Wealth Ownership in Rural India: Caste, Tribe and Religion, Journal of Social Inclusion Studies, 6(2) 117–132, 2021, SAGE.
  • Nitin Tagade (2019). महाराष्ट्रातील मजूर, मागासवर्गीयांची स्थिति (Labourers in Maharashtra and Status of Backwards), The People’s Post, May 2019. 
  • With Sukhadeo Thorat and Ajaya K Naik (2018). Wealth Ownership and Inequality in India: A Socio-religious Analysis, Journal of Social Inclusion Studies, December 2018, 4(2), 196–213.
  • With Ajaya K Naik (2018). Poverty and Inequality in Maharashtra- Inter-group Differentials and its Determinants, Journal of Social Inclusion Studies, June 2018, 4 (1)
  • With Deshpande, R.S. (2017). Food and Nutrition Insecurity: A Exercise in Locating Ground-truth Among Tribals. Productivity, 58 (2), 2017, ISSN 0032-9924.2
  • With Sukhadeo Thorat and Ajaya K Naik (2016): “Prejudice against Reservation Policy: How and Why?”, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 51, No. 8, pp. 61-69, 20 th February, 2016.
  • With Ajaya K Naik and Chandrani Datta (2015): “Inter-group Inequality in Punjab: Does Caste Discrimination Matter in Advance States?”, Journal of Social Inclusion Studies, January – June 2015.
  • With Ajaya K Naik and Chandrani Datta (2015): “Poverty in Karnataka: Caste and Regional Dimensions”, Journal of Social Inclusion Studies, January – June 2015.
  • With R S Deshpande, Khalil Shah and Yogeshwari (2013): Agrarian Change and Rural Livelihood in Maharashtra, Arthasanvand 36 (4), 2013, pp. 345-352
  • Nitin Tagade (2012). “Regional Dimensions of Food Security in Maharashtra” Journal of Rural Development, Vol. 31, No. 4, October-December, pp. 100-125 ISSN 0970-3357.
  • Nitin Tagade (2011). “Food and Nutrition Security in Tribal Regions: Imperative for Budget 2011-12”, FKCCI Journal, Vol. 32, No. 2, February.
  • With Deshpande, R. S. and Naryanamoorthy A. (2007): “Koradvahu Maharashtratil Krishi Sansadahnancha Visham Vikash” (Uneven development of Agricultural Resources in Rainfed Maharashtra), Samaj Probhodhan Patrika, Vol. 180, October-December, 422-431, 2007.
  • Book Review: Seema Bathla, Trade Liberalisation and Indian Agriculture, Rawat Publications, New Delhi, 2012, pp. 279, Rs. 600, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Vol.55, Issue No. 1, January - March, 2012).


ARTICLES IN EDITED BOOKS


  • With Ajay Naik and Chandrani Datta (2020). Inter-group Inequality in Punjab: Does Caste Matters? Routledge Publication.
  • With Ajay Naik (2018). Structure and quality of employment in North-East India: a socio-religious analysis. In Virginius Xaxa, D. Saha, R. Singha (Eds.), Employment and Labour Market in North-East India (pp.73-101). New York: Routledge.
  • (With R S Deshpande) Food Insecurity in Tribal dominated Areas of Maharashtra, India. In Edited book "The basics of Human Civilization: Food, Agriculture and Technology- Volume II- Food" by Prem Nath, New Delhi: New India Publishing Agency, 2014.
  • (With R S Deshpande): "Progressive Change in Land Reforms and Agriculture Policy", In Edited book "The basics of Human Civilization: Food, Agriculture and Technology" by Prem Nath, Volume I: Present Scenario. New Delhi: New India Publishing Agency, 2013
  • (With SukhadeoThorat) “ भेदभावाच्या ओझ्याखाली दलित मजुरांची घुसमट” (Intrusion of Dalit laborers under the burden of discrimination), in Edited book श्रमिकांचे जग: काल, आज आणि उद्या) by Uttam Kamble, Lokvangamay Gruha, 2012.


WORKING PAPERS/ DISCUSSION PAPER/ OCCASIONAL PAPER/OTHERS

  • Nitin Tagade (2019). महाराष्ट्रातील मजूर, मागासवर्गीयांची स्थिति (Labourers in Maharashtra and Status of Backwards), The People’s Post, May.
  • Nitin Tagade (2018). Caste Discrimination in Non-Farm Businesses in Rural Areas of Maharashtra, Occasional Paper, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune.
  • Nitin Tagade and R S Dehpande (2017). “Macro Masking of Micro Realities: Access to Food and Nutrition among Tribals”, Working Paper-003, PES University, Bangalore.
  • Nitin Tagade, Ajaya K Naik and Chandrani Datta (2016). “Inter-group Inequality in Punjab: Does Caste Discrimination Weakens in Advance States?”, IIDS Working Paper, Vol. 10, No. 3.
  • Ajaya K Naik, Nitin Tagade and Chandrani Dutta (2016). Poverty in Karnataka: Caste and Regional Dimensions, IIDS Working Paper, Vol. 10, No. 1.
  • (With Sukhadeo Thorat and Ajaya Naik): “Prejudices against Reservation Policy: How and Why?” IIDS Working Paper, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2016
  • (With Ajaya Naik): “Structure and Quality of Employment in North-East India: A Socio-religious Study”, IIDS Discussion Paper, 2016
  • (With Dilip Diwakar and Sandeep Sharma): “National Food Security Bill and Social Inclusiveness: Illusion and Reality”, IIDS Discussion Paper, 2016
  • Chandrani Datta, Nitin Tagade and Ajaya K Naik (2016). “Political and Employment Reservation: Understanding Issues from Punjab and Karnataka” IIDS Working Paper, Vol. 10, No. 4
  • Nitin Tagade (2012). “Differentials in Food Insecurity among Tribal and Non-tribal communities in Tribal dominated Areas of Maharashtra”, Working Paper No. 280, Institute of Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.
  • Nitin Tagade (2011). “Food Security in Maharashtra: Regional Dimensions”, Working Paper 264, Institute of Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.