Study of occupation structure and Distribution of main occupation by caste groups in Pindara Village in Jind.
Keywords:
intimately, occupational, HusbandryAbstract
The occupational structure of the household refers to the main source of livelihood. It is also an indicator of the economic characteristics of the household. The occupational structure of the society is the product of a number of intimately related factors (Chanada, 2008). The present study enlists six occupations in the study village : (1) Agriculture (2) Animal Husbandry (3) Labour (4) Business (5) Service (6) Other economic activities (PCA, 2008-09).
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