Consumption Expenditure Pattern of Scheduled Caste Households of Kerala: a Study of Idukki District


Autoria(s): Celinkutty,Mathew; Mary, Joseph T
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23/05/2008

23/05/2008

2003

Resumo

The present study made an attempt to analyze the socio-economic background and the consumption pattern of scheduled caste households in Idukki district. The objectives of the study are to examine consumption pattern among the scheduled cast population, differences in the average consumption expenditure of different decile groups, consumption expenditure elasticity of items, variations in expenditure of SC households on food, non-food and total expenditure and to examine the association between consumption expenditure and variables such as income, education, occupation and area of residence. The study reveals that the Monthly Per Capita Expenditure of scheduled castes population in rural Kerala is lower than that of the general population. Average household size is higher in rural sector for Scheduled Caste in Kerala as well as all-India. The per capita expenditure of Scheduled Castes of rural Kerala is found to be much lower than that of general population. The study has found that the levels of livings of the Scheduled Castes are far the below the expectations. Large percentage of the Scheduled Caste belongs to the lower income groups. This is due their very low economic status and the consequent employment prospects in low paying occupations. The consumption standards of the majority of Scheduled Castes are found much below that of General population. Effective implementation of the Schemes for their economic upliftment is needed for improving their consumption standards, Minimum Wage Act in the case of agricultural labourers etc. are some of recommendations on the basis of this study.

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/51

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en

Publicador

School of Management Studies, Faculty of Social Science

Palavras-Chave #Consumption expenditure pattern #Monthly Per Capita Expenditure #Scheduled Caste #Consumption pattern of Scheduled Castes #Socio economic background Scheduled Caste
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