Class and vulnerability to debt in rural India: A statistical overview (Record no. 520727)

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Personal name Kandikuppa, Sandeep
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Title Class and vulnerability to debt in rural India: A statistical overview
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Rural Sociology
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Extent 87(2), Jun, 2022: p.454-488
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Summary, etc Rural indebtedness is a major development challenge confronting India. In 2018, scores of farmers protested rising household debt, and the popular coverage of the time asserted that farmers were under crushing debt. Combining data from the All-India Debt and Investment Survey with other sources and using a class analysis, I interrogate this “crushing debt” narrative. Rural households, depending on the socioeconomic and contextual vulnerabilities that they experience, are indebted in different ways. The rural elite borrow more loans and have higher loan amounts, while asset-poor households are more dependent on informal credit sources and also pay higher rates of interest. Households from the wage worker class are more likely to be over-indebted relative to others. I further find that petty commodity producers bear less debt burden and are less likely to be over-indebted relative to other classes. These findings underscore the fact that rural indebtedness is a nuanced problem that manifests in a multitude of ways across India. – Reproduced
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Main entry heading Rural Sociology
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Subject DIP RURAL DEVELOPMENT
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-10-11 87(2), Jun, 2022: p.454-488 AR127309 2022-10-11 Articles

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