ICRIER Working Paper No. 205
Rural Nonfarm Employment and Incomes in the Himalayas
February 2008
by
Maja Micevska
Dil Bahadur Rahut
Nonfarm activities generate on average about 60 percent of rural households’ incomes in the Himalayas. This paper analyzes the determinants of participation in nonfarm activities and of nonfarm incomes across rural households. A unique data set collected in the Himalayan region of India allows us to deal with the heterogeneity of rural nonfarm activities by using aggregations into categories that are useful both analytically and for policy purposes. We conduct an empirical inquiry that reveals that education plays a major role in accessing more remunerative nonfarm employment. Other household assets and characteristics such as land, social status, and geographical location also play a role.
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