Kurukshetra, Volume 471998 - Community development |
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... household . Workers in the age group of 16-35 years got employment for more number of days in a year ranging from 181 days for male and 114 days for female workers . Average value of economic assets possessed by beneficiary labour ...
... household . Workers in the age group of 16-35 years got employment for more number of days in a year ranging from 181 days for male and 114 days for female workers . Average value of economic assets possessed by beneficiary labour ...
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... households indicates that their average age is more at 35.2 years as compared to beneficiaries ( 33.3 ) years ... households . However , indebtedness per non - beneficiary borrower household was higher by 75 % when compared to ...
... households indicates that their average age is more at 35.2 years as compared to beneficiaries ( 33.3 ) years ... households . However , indebtedness per non - beneficiary borrower household was higher by 75 % when compared to ...
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... households who got employment under both JRY & EAS schemes are the most vulnerable sections of the labour force in ... households . This implies mere possession of some land did not add much to their employment and household income ...
... households who got employment under both JRY & EAS schemes are the most vulnerable sections of the labour force in ... households . This implies mere possession of some land did not add much to their employment and household income ...
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