Journal of South Asian Development

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of South Asian Development is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Book review: Verstappen Sanderien. 2022. New Lives in Anand: Building a Muslim Hub in Western India .14
Educational Inequality and Household Dynamics in India: Exploring the Role of Caste Capital11
The Effect of Women’s Empowerment on Intimate Partner Violence and Child Nutrition Outcomes in India, Nepal, and Pakistan10
Welfare Benefits and Personal Connections in a Democracy: The Case of Muslims in West Bengal10
Book review: Ravinder Kaur and Nayanika Mathur (Eds). 2022. The People of India: New Indian Politics in the 21st Century9
Do Children Play on a Level Playing Field? Measuring Inequality of Opportunity in Bangladesh9
The Effect of Development-induced Displacement on Adivasis: Evidence from the Rourkela Steel Plant Project in India9
Motherhood and Labour Market Penalty: A Study on Indian Labour Market7
Exploring ‘Country Ownership’: An Analysis of Development Cooperation Practices of Selected European Partners in Bangladesh7
‘From Plot to People’: A Photovoice Exploration of South Asian Farmer Livelihood Diversification Strategies When Extra Time and Money are Found Through Zero Tillage Adoption7
Environmental Governance in Small Cities: Decentralization, Municipal Capacity and Autonomy in Gujarat and West Bengal6
Interstate Migration in India During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis Based on Mobile Visitor Location Register and Roaming Data6
Differences in the Graduate Educational Attainment of Social Groups in India: Preferences for Education Versus Education-Friendly Endowments5
Book review: Bhaswati Bhattacharya and Henrike Donner (Eds.), Globalising Everyday Consumption in India: History and Ethnography5
From Ecosystems to Advicescapes: Business, Development and Advice in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh5
Book review: Ipshita Basu, Reclaiming Indigeneity and Democracy in India’s Jharkhand5
A Range of Informality Across Cities and Slums: Understanding Precarity in Patna’s Slums Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic4
Who Moved my Welfare Scheme? Federalism and the Politics of Credit Attribution in Rural India4
Shrinking Civil Space? Exploring State and Civil Society Perspectives on the Contemporary Situation of Human Rights Defenders in South Asia4
Book review: Srila Roy. 2022. Changing the Subject: Feminist and Queer Politics in Neoliberal India3
Book review: Isabelle Guerin, Santosh Kumar and G. Venkatasubramaniam. 2023. The Indebted Woman, Kinship, Sexuality and Capitalism3
Creating Pathways to Opportunity: Non-formal Educational ‘Inclusion’ for Rohingya Refugee Children in Bangladesh3
Book review: Sanjeev Routray. 2022. The Right to Be Counted: The Urban Poor and the Politics of Resettlement in Delhi3
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