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Legal Status and Deprivation in Urban Slums over Two Decades

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  • Laura B. Nolan
  • David E. Bloom
  • Ramnath Subbaraman

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In India, 59% of urban slums are “non-notified†and lack legal recognition by the government.

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  • Laura B. Nolan & David E. Bloom & Ramnath Subbaraman, "undated". "Legal Status and Deprivation in Urban Slums over Two Decades," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ff1225c2fe3f4e4c8736281b8, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Chidambaram, Soundarya, 2020. "How do institutions and infrastructure affect mobilization around public toilets vs. piped water? Examining intra-slum patterns of collective action in Delhi, India," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 132(C).

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    Urban slums; India;

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