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Surplus Labour, Poverty and Agricultural Development - A Case Study of Andhra Pradesh


     

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Surplus or redundant labour in agriculture, which is a typical characteristic of developing countries, is believed to be one of the causes of or consequence of economic backwardness. A major portion of this surplus comes from rural areas. Most of the developing countries suffer from excess population growth, and the quantum of labour surplus varies from region to region depending on the structural characteristic of the region.
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Surplus or redundant labour in agriculture, which is a typical characteristic of developing countries, is believed to be one of the causes of or consequence of economic backwardness. A major portion of this surplus comes from rural areas. Most of the developing countries suffer from excess population growth, and the quantum of labour surplus varies from region to region depending on the structural characteristic of the region.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.21648/arthavij%2F1988%2Fv30%2Fi4%2F116350