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This paper is based on data collected under the Livelihood Options Project, a three year DFID funded policy study located in the Indian States of Andhra Pradesh (AP) and Madhya Pradesh (MP). The purpose of this project is to identify factors promoting or impeding diversification out of low pr...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the relationship between rural poverty and environmental change using district-level data from South, Central and West India. Unlike prior works, this study puts the hypothesis of bi-directional link between poverty and environment to econometric test. Envir...
Poverty Line Calculation: Poverty estimation in India is now carried out byNITI Aayog's task forcethrough the calculation of poverty line based on the data captured by the National Sample Survey Office under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI). Who decides poverty line ...
Gender, poverty, and globalization in India. Development 2007;50:134‑40.Pande, R. (2007). Gender, poverty and globalization in India. Development, 20 (2), 134-140.Pande. R. (2007). Gender, poverty and globalization in India. Development, 50(2). 134-140....
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We use panel household data from India, together with state-level variation in the land reform implementation, to address some of the deficiencies of earlier studies. Results suggest that land reform had a significant and positive impact on income growth and accumulation of human and physical ...
The project was launched in 1997–1998 in this southern state of India and has evolved into a comprehensive poverty alleviation programme for the forest abutting villages where the proportion of poor people is largest. It endeavours to explain how the project provides the above three elements at ...
IN a recent article in the Karachi Daily Gazette, Capt. Petavel, formerly lecturer on the poverty problem at the University of Calcutta, strongly advocates the formation of co-operative colonies as a solution of the problems of unemployment and poverty in India.doi:10.1038/133716c0NoneNATURE...
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