Nepal, a State of Poverty |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 24
Page 141
... landowner . Certainly , however , a minority or larger landowners , mainly in the terai again , employ wage labour to accumulate , and rein- vest the profits derived from the sale of agricultural commodi- ties ( notably , but not only ...
... landowner . Certainly , however , a minority or larger landowners , mainly in the terai again , employ wage labour to accumulate , and rein- vest the profits derived from the sale of agricultural commodi- ties ( notably , but not only ...
Page 244
... landowners ( 57 per cent ) while a significant minority were ' owner - cultivators ' ( 40 per cent ) and a tiny ... landowners ; at the district level , the bias towards wealthy landowners , with a minority drawn from commercial and ...
... landowners ( 57 per cent ) while a significant minority were ' owner - cultivators ' ( 40 per cent ) and a tiny ... landowners ; at the district level , the bias towards wealthy landowners , with a minority drawn from commercial and ...
Page 245
... landowners and rich peasants has changed significantly over the past fifteen years . As Gaige remarks , “ two ... land- owners and district administrators . Many district - level offi- cials , especially those with a high degree of ...
... landowners and rich peasants has changed significantly over the past fifteen years . As Gaige remarks , “ two ... land- owners and district administrators . Many district - level offi- cials , especially those with a high degree of ...
Contents
POPULATION GROWTH AND AGRARIAN | 1 |
19501980 | 39 |
THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF POPULATION | 62 |
Copyright | |
5 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
agrarian agricultural APROSC argued average Baseline Survey basic needs basis Blaikie Brahmins Bureau of Statistics bureaucracy calories Cameron & Seddon Cameron and Seddon capita cash caste and ethnic census cent Central Bureau cereal Chetris consumption crisis crops cultivable land decade decline deficit district eastern terai economic and social economy of Nepal effective emigration employment ensure erosion estimated farm fertiliser fertility food grain forest Gaige Gorkha Gurung hectares hill regions IBRD IFAD increasing India inequality irrigation Kathmandu Valley land reclamation landless labourers landowners maize majority ment migration mountain Nepalese Newars official organisation particular peasants Pokhara political poor population density population growth poverty pressure programme Rana Rapti Rapti Zone Regmi relatively requirements rice rupees sharecroppers significant small farmers Source structure subsistence suggest survey Table tion urban village panchayat wage labour west central Nepal west central region women workers