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Class, Caste and Landholding in the Analysis of the Rural Economy

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  • Prasad, P. H.
  • Rodgers, G. B.

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Working paper assessing the importance of social class, caste and land ownership variables in economic analysis of rural economies, comprising a case study of Bihar, India - includes a brief literature survey; based on a 1981 sample survey of poverty and rural employment, shows the importance of interactions and correlations in explaining inter-household variations in labour force participation, indebtedness, agricultural technology and education. Graphs and references.
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  • Prasad, P. H. & Rodgers, G. B., "undated". "Class, Caste and Landholding in the Analysis of the Rural Economy," World Employment Programme Research - Working Papers 259663, International Labour Organization (ILO).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:weprwp:259663
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.259663
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