Does Size of Landholding Contributing Highest Share to Consumption Expenditure Inequalities among Agricultural Households?

M. Areef, Y. Radha, V. Rao, P. Gopal, K. Paul, K. Suseela, S. Rajeswari
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This study aims to identify factors that contribute to consumption expenditure inequality and employed the regression based inequality decomposition (RBID) method. Used primary data on agricultural households’ consumption expenditure for the agricultural year 2018-19 in the south coastal region of Andhra Pradesh. The results compared across the landholding size wise category and concluded that monthly income, dependency ratio, non-farm income-earning members and size of household contributed highest percentage share to total inequality for food, non-food and total consumption expenditure. At the aggregate (overall farmers) level highest percentage of inequality share contributed by monthly income and followed by the size of landholding. There is a need to focus on control the size of households by narrowing the dependency ratio and enhance the monthly income of agricultural households by providing employment opportunities in both farm and non-farm income-earning activities.
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农地规模对农户消费支出不平等的贡献最大吗?
本研究旨在找出导致消费支出不平等的因素,并采用基于回归的不平等分解(RBID)方法。使用了安得拉邦南部沿海地区2018-19农业年农户消费支出的原始数据。结果比较了土地持有规模类别,得出的结论是,月收入、抚养比、非农业收入成员和家庭规模对食物、非食物和总消费支出的总不平等贡献最大。在总体(全体农民)水平上,月收入对不平等份额的贡献最大,其次是土地持有规模。有必要集中注意通过缩小抚养比率来控制家庭规模,并通过在农场和非农场赚取收入的活动中提供就业机会来提高农业家庭的月收入。
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