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Primary and Secondary Information

In: Climate Change, Livelihood Diversification and Well-Being

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  • Arup Mitra

    (Institute of Economic Growth)

  • Saudamini Das

    (Institute of Economic Growth)

  • Amarnath Tripathi

    (Sharda University)

  • Tapas Kumar Sarangi

    (National Institute of Labour Economics Research and Development)

  • Thiagu Ranganathan

    (Centre for Development Studies)

Abstract

The research programme used a mix of both qualitative and quantitative methods to address the research questions. The analysis was conducted using information collected from both primary and secondary sources. Given the dynamic nature of livelihoods in rural areas, only a panel data could provide a proper insight into the changes happening in households over time. In this regard, we have taken data on current and earlier situation of the household. The analysis is conducted using appropriate econometric techniques to address the desired research questions. This section will first brief the data collection methodology for the primary survey. Then, it will detail the secondary sources of data used for the analysis.

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  • Arup Mitra & Saudamini Das & Amarnath Tripathi & Tapas Kumar Sarangi & Thiagu Ranganathan, 2021. "Primary and Secondary Information," SpringerBriefs in Economics, in: Climate Change, Livelihood Diversification and Well-Being, chapter 0, pages 27-37, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spbchp:978-981-16-7049-7_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7049-7_2
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