Rural India Facing the 21st Century
Essays on Long Term Village Change and Recent Development Policy
Herausgeber: Harriss-White, Barbara; Janakarajan, S.
Rural India Facing the 21st Century
Essays on Long Term Village Change and Recent Development Policy
Herausgeber: Harriss-White, Barbara; Janakarajan, S.
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A profound analysis of a broad range of issues, providing a masterly overview of rural development in India.
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A profound analysis of a broad range of issues, providing a masterly overview of rural development in India.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1012g
- ISBN-13: 9781843310877
- ISBN-10: 1843310872
- Artikelnr.: 21288938
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1012g
- ISBN-13: 9781843310877
- ISBN-10: 1843310872
- Artikelnr.: 21288938
Barbara Harriss-White is Director of Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford University's Department of International Development. She is Professor of Development Studies and a Fellow of Wolfson College. S. Janakarajan is a Fellow of the Madras Institute for Development Studies, Chennai. An experienced field economist, his interests are in rural markets and exchange and in irrigation and water management, on which he has published widely.
List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface, Acknowledgements and Dedication
PART ONE: LONG-TERM CHANGE: 1-1 Introduction: Heavy Agriculture and Light Industry in South Indian Villages
Appendix 1: The Selection of Villages and Sampled Households
Appendix 2: Production Statistics
1-2 Irrigation: The Development of an Agro-Ecological Crisis
1-3 Time and Space: Intervillage Variation in the Nort Arcot Region and Its Dynamics, 1973-95
Appendix: Analysis of Clusters
1-4 Social Stratification and Rural Households
1-5 Labour, Gender Relations and the Rural Economy
1-6 Social Institutions and the Structural Transformation of the Non-Farm Economy
PART TWO: PRODUCTION PPOLICY AND PILLAGE PERSPECTIVES: 2-1 Policy and the Agricultural Development Agenda
2-2 Rural Infrastructure and Local Utilities: Institutions and Access
2-3 Populism and Electricity in Rural Tamil Nadu
2-4 Rural Credit and the Collateral Question
2-5 Fertilizer Reforms and Nutrient Balances
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
PART THREE: SOCIAL WELFARE IN THE VILLAGES: 3-1 Introduction: Village Studies and Welfare
3-2 Antipoverty Policy: Targeting and Screening for Eligibility
Appendix: Deatils of Class Probability Tree Analysis
3-3 Life Chances: Development and Female Disadvantage
3-4 Incapacity and Disability
3-5 Food, Nutrition and the State in Northern Tamil Nadu
Appendix 1: Nutrition Data 1973-4 to 1982-4
Appendix 2: Income, Price and Household Factors in Household-level Calorie Availability, 1994
Appendix 3: The Public Distribution Scheme (PDS)
Appendix 4: Noon Meal Scheme (NMS)
3-6 No End to the Betrayal? Primary Education in Its Social Context: Evidence from Rural Tamil Nadu
Appendix: Summary Statistics for Probit Model Variables
3-7 Socially Inclusive Social Security: Social Assistance in the Villages
3-8 So What for Policy? The Rural Development in a Poor State
Notes
References
Index
List of Figures
Preface, Acknowledgements and Dedication
PART ONE: LONG-TERM CHANGE: 1-1 Introduction: Heavy Agriculture and Light Industry in South Indian Villages
Appendix 1: The Selection of Villages and Sampled Households
Appendix 2: Production Statistics
1-2 Irrigation: The Development of an Agro-Ecological Crisis
1-3 Time and Space: Intervillage Variation in the Nort Arcot Region and Its Dynamics, 1973-95
Appendix: Analysis of Clusters
1-4 Social Stratification and Rural Households
1-5 Labour, Gender Relations and the Rural Economy
1-6 Social Institutions and the Structural Transformation of the Non-Farm Economy
PART TWO: PRODUCTION PPOLICY AND PILLAGE PERSPECTIVES: 2-1 Policy and the Agricultural Development Agenda
2-2 Rural Infrastructure and Local Utilities: Institutions and Access
2-3 Populism and Electricity in Rural Tamil Nadu
2-4 Rural Credit and the Collateral Question
2-5 Fertilizer Reforms and Nutrient Balances
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
PART THREE: SOCIAL WELFARE IN THE VILLAGES: 3-1 Introduction: Village Studies and Welfare
3-2 Antipoverty Policy: Targeting and Screening for Eligibility
Appendix: Deatils of Class Probability Tree Analysis
3-3 Life Chances: Development and Female Disadvantage
3-4 Incapacity and Disability
3-5 Food, Nutrition and the State in Northern Tamil Nadu
Appendix 1: Nutrition Data 1973-4 to 1982-4
Appendix 2: Income, Price and Household Factors in Household-level Calorie Availability, 1994
Appendix 3: The Public Distribution Scheme (PDS)
Appendix 4: Noon Meal Scheme (NMS)
3-6 No End to the Betrayal? Primary Education in Its Social Context: Evidence from Rural Tamil Nadu
Appendix: Summary Statistics for Probit Model Variables
3-7 Socially Inclusive Social Security: Social Assistance in the Villages
3-8 So What for Policy? The Rural Development in a Poor State
Notes
References
Index
List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface, Acknowledgements and Dedication
PART ONE: LONG-TERM CHANGE: 1-1 Introduction: Heavy Agriculture and Light Industry in South Indian Villages
Appendix 1: The Selection of Villages and Sampled Households
Appendix 2: Production Statistics
1-2 Irrigation: The Development of an Agro-Ecological Crisis
1-3 Time and Space: Intervillage Variation in the Nort Arcot Region and Its Dynamics, 1973-95
Appendix: Analysis of Clusters
1-4 Social Stratification and Rural Households
1-5 Labour, Gender Relations and the Rural Economy
1-6 Social Institutions and the Structural Transformation of the Non-Farm Economy
PART TWO: PRODUCTION PPOLICY AND PILLAGE PERSPECTIVES: 2-1 Policy and the Agricultural Development Agenda
2-2 Rural Infrastructure and Local Utilities: Institutions and Access
2-3 Populism and Electricity in Rural Tamil Nadu
2-4 Rural Credit and the Collateral Question
2-5 Fertilizer Reforms and Nutrient Balances
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
PART THREE: SOCIAL WELFARE IN THE VILLAGES: 3-1 Introduction: Village Studies and Welfare
3-2 Antipoverty Policy: Targeting and Screening for Eligibility
Appendix: Deatils of Class Probability Tree Analysis
3-3 Life Chances: Development and Female Disadvantage
3-4 Incapacity and Disability
3-5 Food, Nutrition and the State in Northern Tamil Nadu
Appendix 1: Nutrition Data 1973-4 to 1982-4
Appendix 2: Income, Price and Household Factors in Household-level Calorie Availability, 1994
Appendix 3: The Public Distribution Scheme (PDS)
Appendix 4: Noon Meal Scheme (NMS)
3-6 No End to the Betrayal? Primary Education in Its Social Context: Evidence from Rural Tamil Nadu
Appendix: Summary Statistics for Probit Model Variables
3-7 Socially Inclusive Social Security: Social Assistance in the Villages
3-8 So What for Policy? The Rural Development in a Poor State
Notes
References
Index
List of Figures
Preface, Acknowledgements and Dedication
PART ONE: LONG-TERM CHANGE: 1-1 Introduction: Heavy Agriculture and Light Industry in South Indian Villages
Appendix 1: The Selection of Villages and Sampled Households
Appendix 2: Production Statistics
1-2 Irrigation: The Development of an Agro-Ecological Crisis
1-3 Time and Space: Intervillage Variation in the Nort Arcot Region and Its Dynamics, 1973-95
Appendix: Analysis of Clusters
1-4 Social Stratification and Rural Households
1-5 Labour, Gender Relations and the Rural Economy
1-6 Social Institutions and the Structural Transformation of the Non-Farm Economy
PART TWO: PRODUCTION PPOLICY AND PILLAGE PERSPECTIVES: 2-1 Policy and the Agricultural Development Agenda
2-2 Rural Infrastructure and Local Utilities: Institutions and Access
2-3 Populism and Electricity in Rural Tamil Nadu
2-4 Rural Credit and the Collateral Question
2-5 Fertilizer Reforms and Nutrient Balances
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
PART THREE: SOCIAL WELFARE IN THE VILLAGES: 3-1 Introduction: Village Studies and Welfare
3-2 Antipoverty Policy: Targeting and Screening for Eligibility
Appendix: Deatils of Class Probability Tree Analysis
3-3 Life Chances: Development and Female Disadvantage
3-4 Incapacity and Disability
3-5 Food, Nutrition and the State in Northern Tamil Nadu
Appendix 1: Nutrition Data 1973-4 to 1982-4
Appendix 2: Income, Price and Household Factors in Household-level Calorie Availability, 1994
Appendix 3: The Public Distribution Scheme (PDS)
Appendix 4: Noon Meal Scheme (NMS)
3-6 No End to the Betrayal? Primary Education in Its Social Context: Evidence from Rural Tamil Nadu
Appendix: Summary Statistics for Probit Model Variables
3-7 Socially Inclusive Social Security: Social Assistance in the Villages
3-8 So What for Policy? The Rural Development in a Poor State
Notes
References
Index