印度城乡转型中的生计变迁

Changing livelihoods at India’s rural–urban transition

World Development · 2021
被引 122 · 同刊同年前 3%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于西孟加拉邦和比哈尔邦的实地数据,研究印度城乡转型中农业就业减少、本地生计稀缺及劳动力迁移模式的变化,对政策制定者和学者有参考价值。

Abstract

In India, the past couple of decades witnessed, simultaneously, a massive shift of employment out of agriculture, substantial urban growth in heretofore rural regions, and rapid increases in the rates of labor migration. But very little is known about new livelihoods being forged or the whereabouts of these livelihoods. We draw on extensive primary data collected at two sites in West Bengal and Bihar, along with a comprehensive analysis of population census and GIS data, to investigate livelihood transformations and household well-being. We observe large-scale change, exceeding common perceptions of academics and policy makers. While the shift out of agriculture is momentous, alternative local livelihoods are scarce and, more than ever, labor migration offers a way out for many households. Traditional seasonal migration has made way for more permanent forms of circular labor migration. Our comparative study shows that the timing and nature of this transformation varies to some extent across India as the decline in agricultural employment occurred at different times. We also observe significantly different impacts of domestic versus international labor migration. There is a pressing need for pro-active government policies that stimulate local economic restructuring and livelihood opportunities and, as long as these local economies are insufficiently developed, that facilitate circular labor migration.

印度农村-城市转型生计变迁劳动力迁移