Rural Livelihood Diversification and its Measurement Issues: Focus India

  • C Navamani Guest Lecturer in Economics, Arulmigu Palaniandavar Arts College for Women, Palani
  • N Saravanakumar Assistant Professor of Economics, School of Continue Education, Tamilnadu Open University, Chennai
Keywords: Rural households, Labour force

Abstract

The rural structural distinctiveness in terms of resource endowments and factors of production often has bearings on livelihood and well-being of their people, constraining improvement in the economic conditions of farm households solely through farming operations. There is an emerging consensus that the livelihood security and well being of rural households improve with the blending of non-farm economic activities with farm activities and such diversification of rural livelihood positively impacts the farm efficiency. This paper delves into itsmultiple dimensions and its measurement with respective conceptual framework, indicators, data inputs from multiple sources and data limitations, with focus on analytical inferences for India. Accordingly the paper articulates the need for further studies on its different dimensions, improvement in the measurement, and data exploration for furthering the rural livelihood development.

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2015-12-28
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Navamani, C., & Saravanakumar, N. (2015). Rural Livelihood Diversification and its Measurement Issues: Focus India. Shanlax International Journal of Economics, 4(1), 37-41. Retrieved from https://www.shanlaxjournals.in/journals/index.php/economics/article/view/1472
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