Agrarian distress and farmer suicides in North India / Lakhwinder Singh, Kesar Singh Bhangoo & Rakesh Sharma
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: London : Routledge, c 2020.Edition: 2ndDescription: xvi, 219 p.: illustrations (black and white); 23 cmISBN:- 9780367898229
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1 Introduction to the second edition
2 Perspectives on agrarian distress and rural suicides
3 Economic development and rural distress in Punjab
4 Farmer and agriculture labourer suicides in Punjab : analysis of the census survey
5 Rural households : socioeconomic characteristics
6 Determinants of agrarian distress in Punjab : magnitude and manifestation
7 A village on sale : microscopic analysis of rural distress
8 Summary, conclusions and policy suggestions
This volume provides a comprehensive and detailed socio-economic overview of agrarian distress in India which has manifested in the suicides of farmers and agricultural labourers. Using empirical research and field data from rural India, especially Punjab, this book examines the underlying causes of farmer suicide and steps which can mitigate the crisis. Covering nearly 1400 rural households, the research in this volume identifies the various dimensions of the deepening crisis in agriculture and farming. It categorises the factors of the problem across different regions and estimates its extent and magnitude. The authors, in this updated edition, focus on instances of political mobilization and collective movements by farmers struggling to bring the issue of agrarian distress to attention. The book also discusses the implementation of state-waivered loans and compensations and their effect on the farming community. Topical, comprehensive and rich in data, this book will be valuable to scholars and researchers of political economy, agricultural economics, South Asian politics, political sociology, and public policy
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