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Impact of commuting by workers on household dietary diversity in rural India
Institution:1. Department of Economics, SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260, United States;2. Department of Economics, National Chung Cheng University, Chia-yi County 621, Taiwan
Abstract:Drawing insights from the literature on transformation of rural non-farm employment, pathways from agriculture to nutrition, and linkages between migration and nutritional status of household, we seek to understand differences in dietary diversity across three mutually exclusive types of rural Indian households: where all members work in rural areas, at least one member commutes to urban areas, at least one member has no fixed place of work. Our analysis is based on a nationally representative data set from India for the year 2009–10 and we use propensity score matching methods. We find that as compared to households with no commuters, households with rural–urban commuters have higher dietary diversity; whereas households with no fixed place workers have lower dietary diversity. We also find differences in dietary diversity across households which differ by their primary source of income.
Keywords:Commuting by workers  Household consumption  Dietary diversity  Rural–urban linkages  India  Worker mobility
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