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Nonfarm diversification,poverty, economic mobility,and income inequality: a case study in village India
Authors:Himanshu  Peter Lanjouw  Rinku Murgai  Nicholas Stern
Institution:1. Jawaharlal Nehru University, , New Delhi, 110067 India;2. World Bank, , Washington, DC, 20433 USA;3. London School of Economics, , London, WC2 2AE, United Kingdom
Abstract:This article assembles data at the all‐India level and for the village of Palanpur, Uttar Pradesh, to document the growing importance, and influence, of the nonfarm sector in the rural economy between the early 1980s and late 2000s. The suggestion from the combined National Sample Survey and Palanpur data is of a slow process of nonfarm diversification, whose distributional incidence, on the margin, is increasingly pro‐poor. The village‐level analysis documents that the nonfarm sector is not only increasing incomes and reducing poverty, but appears as well to be breaking down long‐standing barriers to mobility among the poorest segments of rural society. Efforts by the government of India to accelerate the process of diversification could thus yield significant returns in terms of declining poverty and increased income mobility. The evidence from Palanpur also shows, however, that at the village‐level a significant increase in income inequality has accompanied diversification away from the farm. A growing literature argues that such a rise in inequality could affect the fabric of village society, the way in which village institutions function and evolve, and the scope for collective action at the village level. Failure to keep such inequalities in check could thus undermine the pro‐poor impacts from the process of structural transformation currently underway in rural India.
Keywords:Rural diversification  Non‐farm employment  Village study  Income inequality  Poverty  Income mobility  018  015  I32
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