Friday, December 11, 2015

Some Social Characteristics of Agricultural Households in India

Some Social Characteristics of Agricultural Households in India

A recent report of National Sample Survey on ‘Some Characteristics of Agricultural Households in India’ is based on the Situation Assessment Survey (SAS) of Agricultural Households conducted during January 2013 to December 2013 for the reference period: July 2012 – June 2013 (agriculture year). This survey was conducted in the rural areas of the country in two spells. It was spread over 4529 villages and covered 35200 households. Some of the key findings at the all-India level as obtained from this Survey are:

  1. The number of agricultural households was 90.2 million and these comprise about 58% of the total estimated rural households of the country.
  2. OBCs had the highest estimated share (45.4 percent) in the total agricultural households in the country during the study period followed by ‘Others’ (24.9 percent) and Scheduled Castes (16.3 percent).
  3. Agricultural households, with an estimated 460.23 million persons belonged to them, had an average household size 5.1 during the study period. The sex ratio (number of females per 1000 of males) of agricultural households in India was 948.
  4. About 69 percent of the agricultural households possessed land less than 1 hectare. Only 0.4 percent of the agricultural households possessed land 10 hectares or more.
  5. About 44 % of the agricultural households had MGNREGS job card.
  6. 78.5 % of the agricultural households did not possess any land outside the village.
  7. 12.3 % of the agricultural households did not possess any ration card at the time of the survey. 4.9 % of agricultural households possessed Antyodaya card and 36.4 % of agricultural households possessed BPL cards. Thus, quite a few people are below the poverty line.
  8. Literacy rate among all members aged 7 years and above of agricultural households was 68.1 percent. Male literacy rate was 77.5 percent and female literacy rate was 58.2 percent.
  9. Literacy rate among farmer members aged 7 years and above of agricultural households was 59.2 percent. Among farmer members, male literacy rate was 70.2 percent and female literacy rate was 41.4 percent.
  10. Very few (1.1 % only) of the members aged 7 years and above of agricultural households had attended some formal training in agriculture at the time of the survey. The share was 1.7 percent among male members and 0.4 percent among female members.
  11. As per the usual activity status, 38.2 percent of the members of agricultural households were self-employed (own account worker, employer or unpaid family worker) in agriculture during July 2012- December 2012. The share was 46.9 percent among the male members and 29.0 percent among female members.
  12. As per the usual activity status, 34.5 percent of the members of agricultural households in the country were self-employed in agriculture during January 2013- June 2013. The share was 42.8 percent among the male members and 25.9 percent among female members.
  13. Among the members of agricultural households, 87.2 percent of the persons aged 7 years or more reported same usual principal activity status during both the halves of the agricultural year. Of the persons who were self-employed in agriculture as per usual principal activity status during July 2012- December 2012, 84.9 percent remained in the same principal activity status during January 2013- June 2013. Of the remaining, 8.1 percent shifted to casual labour and 5.3 percent went out of labour force.
  14. About 2 percent of the members aged 7 years and above from the agricultural households stayed away from their usual place of residence for more than 15 days in each of the two halves of the agricultural year.
  15. The average monthly income per agricultural household during the agricultural year July 2012- June 2013 was 6426/-. The same was 6642/- and 6249/-, respectively, during July 2012- December 2012 and January 2013- June 2013.

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