This is a study of social mobility over 25 years in six villages in the former Tiruchy District in Tamil Nadu. The two most important external drivers are local industrialization and social policy in a broad sense. Analyzing mobility matrices by means of regression techniques, it is shown that the overall effect is a centripetal tendency in agrarian structure, with tendencies towards a strengthened position for family farming and for both the topdogs and the underdogs in the old agrarian society to leave agriculture altogether, seeking improved life chances in the non-agrarian economy, both inside the villages and in the wider economy
It is hoped that the present study by analysing the dynamics of agrarian change and peasant mobility...
Data from seven decades of survey in Palanpur provide insights into the changing nature of the villa...
The thesis examines the question of the processes through which regional contrasts in rural developm...
This is a study of social mobility over 25 years in six villages in the former Tiruchy District in T...
The study examine the mobility of households with respect to time-independence, positional movement...
With a view to redress the dearth of economic analysis on occupational dynamics in rural household e...
This paper examines the hypothesis that the persistence of low spatial and marital mobility in rural...
Transformation of the countryside from agrarian subsistence economy to non-farm monetised economy is...
This paper examines the empirical implications of the Lewis Model with respect to the relationship b...
This report is based on a field study of two large settlements, Satghara (a census town) and Bhagwat...
This study has been conducted in the backward district of Perambalur, which is a less resource-endow...
This individual-level study examines the process of potential rural mobility in contemporary Peninsu...
This paper epitomizes the dynamics in agrarian livelihood of a tribal community. The study probes th...
This paper examines the hypothesis that the persistence of low spatial and marital mobility in rural...
Development of an economy typically goes hand-in-hand with a declining importance of agri-culture in...
It is hoped that the present study by analysing the dynamics of agrarian change and peasant mobility...
Data from seven decades of survey in Palanpur provide insights into the changing nature of the villa...
The thesis examines the question of the processes through which regional contrasts in rural developm...
This is a study of social mobility over 25 years in six villages in the former Tiruchy District in T...
The study examine the mobility of households with respect to time-independence, positional movement...
With a view to redress the dearth of economic analysis on occupational dynamics in rural household e...
This paper examines the hypothesis that the persistence of low spatial and marital mobility in rural...
Transformation of the countryside from agrarian subsistence economy to non-farm monetised economy is...
This paper examines the empirical implications of the Lewis Model with respect to the relationship b...
This report is based on a field study of two large settlements, Satghara (a census town) and Bhagwat...
This study has been conducted in the backward district of Perambalur, which is a less resource-endow...
This individual-level study examines the process of potential rural mobility in contemporary Peninsu...
This paper epitomizes the dynamics in agrarian livelihood of a tribal community. The study probes th...
This paper examines the hypothesis that the persistence of low spatial and marital mobility in rural...
Development of an economy typically goes hand-in-hand with a declining importance of agri-culture in...
It is hoped that the present study by analysing the dynamics of agrarian change and peasant mobility...
Data from seven decades of survey in Palanpur provide insights into the changing nature of the villa...
The thesis examines the question of the processes through which regional contrasts in rural developm...