This paper examines changes in living conditions in the six villages in Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra, initially surveyed during 1975-84. This study is linked to the original Village Level Survey (VLS) households to a new survey in the villages conducted during 2001-04 and further extensive survey work in 2005-06, including tracking survey of all individuals ever interviewed in the original VLS [CPRC WP No. 85].village, living condition, standards Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, village level survey (VLS), Maharashtra, poverty
This paper examines how living standards in India have improved over two decades, focusing on the di...
The Village Dynamics in South Asia (VDSA) Project of the International Crops Research Institute for...
Village-Level Studies (VLS) are one of the most efficient ways to understand rural farming systems ...
This paper examines changes in living conditions in the six villages in Andhra Pradesh and Maharasht...
This paper provides evidence on the role of development programmes in understanding changes in livin...
This paper examines changes in living conditions in the six villages in Andhra Pradesh and Maharash...
The objective of the paper is to make clear the recent changes of the less-developed rural areas and...
In the past two decades, there are significant changes in rural India. There is some significant pro...
As background to the Young Lives study, this paper looks at demographic, socio-economic,and poverty ...
This paper examines the levels and changes in poverty indicators of the rural and urban population i...
This report presents initial findings from the second round of quantitative data collection which wa...
Semi-arid Tropics (SAT) of India are the poorest regions with the highest incidence of rural poverty...
We examine the transition in household environment condition (HEC) in India during 2004–2012 by usin...
The Village Level Studies of ICRISAT are designed to collect farm level data to assist research in i...
In 1979-80 and 1981-82, I conducted a survey of villages in an irrigated area of Lalgudi Taluk, Tiru...
This paper examines how living standards in India have improved over two decades, focusing on the di...
The Village Dynamics in South Asia (VDSA) Project of the International Crops Research Institute for...
Village-Level Studies (VLS) are one of the most efficient ways to understand rural farming systems ...
This paper examines changes in living conditions in the six villages in Andhra Pradesh and Maharasht...
This paper provides evidence on the role of development programmes in understanding changes in livin...
This paper examines changes in living conditions in the six villages in Andhra Pradesh and Maharash...
The objective of the paper is to make clear the recent changes of the less-developed rural areas and...
In the past two decades, there are significant changes in rural India. There is some significant pro...
As background to the Young Lives study, this paper looks at demographic, socio-economic,and poverty ...
This paper examines the levels and changes in poverty indicators of the rural and urban population i...
This report presents initial findings from the second round of quantitative data collection which wa...
Semi-arid Tropics (SAT) of India are the poorest regions with the highest incidence of rural poverty...
We examine the transition in household environment condition (HEC) in India during 2004–2012 by usin...
The Village Level Studies of ICRISAT are designed to collect farm level data to assist research in i...
In 1979-80 and 1981-82, I conducted a survey of villages in an irrigated area of Lalgudi Taluk, Tiru...
This paper examines how living standards in India have improved over two decades, focusing on the di...
The Village Dynamics in South Asia (VDSA) Project of the International Crops Research Institute for...
Village-Level Studies (VLS) are one of the most efficient ways to understand rural farming systems ...