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Climatic Change and Changing Structure of Labour Force in Indian Agriculture

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  • Labour force to non-agricultural labour has The rural migration to construction sector has increased significantly even in the states like increased from 14.4 percent to 30 percent in the Kerala, Punjab, Tamilnadu which have a higher year 2003 and 2011 respectively

  • A number of structural, technological and climatic changes in Indian agriculture involve a large variation in labour force distribution

  • It is viewed from various studies that since Indian agriculture depends mainly on climate conditions for its irrigation, unfavourable changes in climate led lower agricultural productivity and made the poor agriculture labour force poorer

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Labour force to non-agricultural labour has The rural migration to construction sector has increased significantly even in the states like increased from 14.4 percent to 30 percent in the Kerala, Punjab, Tamilnadu which have a higher year 2003 and 2011 respectively. Climatic Change and Changing Structure of Labour Force in Indian Agriculture A number of structural, technological and climatic changes in Indian agriculture involve a large variation in labour force distribution. The proportion of the agricultural labour force to the total labour force in

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