Summary information

Study title

India: Agrarian Contracts and Rural Poverty in India, 2013

Creator

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Study number / PID

https://doi.org/10.18712/NSD-NSD2523-1-V2 (DOI)

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Abstract

This study investigated to what extent traditional contractual arrangements, which are intertwined with kinship and caste relationships and may have an exploitative character, can explain the comparative lack of economic progress in the rural sector. Also, to what extent have better options outside traditional arrangements, whether in the rural or the urban economy, changed power relations in remote rural areas? Two government interventions were in focus, the rural employment guarantee scheme and the provision of all-weather roads. Particular attention was made to how their effects differ across castes and social groups. The analysis was based on panel data from rural Orissa, whereby a new round was added to surveys previously conducted by team members. Proceeding from the panel, interview both parties of contracts that rule in labor, credit, insurance and related transactions were collected, especially those between the poor and their wealthier neighbors in Indian villages. The data includes a household survey and village survey, and interviews with linked contract partners.

Keywords

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Methodology

Data collection period

01/11/2013 - 31/12/2013

Country

Time dimension

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Analysis unit

Individ

Universe

Employees and employers/landowners in Orissa, India.

Sampling procedure

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Kind of data

Numeriske

Data collection mode

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Funding information

Funder

The Research Council of Norway

Access

Publisher

NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data

Publication year

2018-06-15T00:00:00

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