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Total Factor Productivity in Horticultural Crops in Konkan Region of Maharashtra
Agricultural and Food Policy,
Determinants of Rural-Urban Migration in Konkan Region of Maharashtra
The study has identified the factors responsible for rural-urban migration based on 120 sample respondents each of migrants and non-migrants spread over two districts, viz. Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg of Konkan region of Maharashtra by employing the logit model. The study has highlighted the importance of rural development programs like MGNREGA that are being implemented by the government with a view to provide employment and income to the rural population in the country. It has also shown that for both migrant and non-migrant households,, agriculture was the major source of income, and their consumption expenditure was more than the production expenditure. It has also been observed that migration has a positive impact on income, expenditure and net savings of migrant sample households. The regression analysis has shown that one unit increase in the age of household-head increases the probability of migration of family members by 0.81 per cent. The probability of migration of family member decreases by 0.003 per cent with one unit increase in before-migration income of a household. The odds ratio for familysize has indicated that with one unit increase in family-size, the probability of migration of family members increases by 8.7 per cent. There is a negative relationship between migration of family members and income from agriculture. As off-farm income of a household increases, the probability of migration of its family member decreases. The odds ratio for off-farm income implies that with one unit increase in off-farm income of a household, the probability of migration decreases by 0.018 per cent.Migration, Logit, Variable inflation factor, Odds ratio, Agricultural and Food Policy, J11, J61, C13, R23,
The MeerKAT Galaxy Cluster Legacy Survey: I. Survey overview and highlights
Please abstract in the article.The South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO), the National Research Foundation (NRF), the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, US National Science Foundation, the South African Research Chairs Initiative of the DSI/NRF, the SARAO HCD programme, the South African Research Chairs Initiative of the Department of Science and Innovation.http://www.aanda.orghj2022Physic
Determinants of Rural-Urban Migration in Konkan Region of Maharashtra
The study has identified the factors responsible for rural-urban migration based on 120 sample respondents
each of migrants and non-migrants spread over two districts, viz. Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg of Konkan
region of Maharashtra by employing the logit model. The study has highlighted the importance of rural
development programs like MGNREGA that are being implemented by the government with a view to
provide employment and income to the rural population in the country. It has also shown that for both
migrant and non-migrant households,, agriculture was the major source of income, and their consumption
expenditure was more than the production expenditure. It has also been observed that migration has a
positive impact on income, expenditure and net savings of migrant sample households. The regression
analysis has shown that one unit increase in the age of household-head increases the probability of
migration of family members by 0.81 per cent. The probability of migration of family member decreases by
0.003 per cent with one unit increase in before-migration income of a household. The odds ratio for familysize
has indicated that with one unit increase in family-size, the probability of migration of family members
increases by 8.7 per cent. There is a negative relationship between migration of family members and income
from agriculture. As off-farm income of a household increases, the probability of migration of its family
member decreases. The odds ratio for off-farm income implies that with one unit increase in off-farm income
of a household, the probability of migration decreases by 0.018 per cent
14-3-3? Prevents Centrosome Amplification and Neoplastic Progression
10.1038/srep26580Scientific Reports62658