Japanese Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
Online ISSN : 2424-1377
Print ISSN : 0563-8682
ISSN-L : 0563-8682
Socio-Economic Dynamics in a Tank-Irrigated Rural Area in Contemporary Tamil Nadu, India
Employment Structure and Rural-Urban Migration in a Tamil Nadu Village:
Focusing on Differences by Economic Class
Keiko Sato
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2011 Volume 49 Issue 1 Pages 22-51

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Since the mid-1990s, migration of workforces from rural to urban areas has accelerated in south India accompanied by remarkable urban-based economic development. To investigate the nature of such rural-urban migration in detail, especially any differences influenced by economic class, a study village was selected from the Madurai District. The detailed analysis found the existence of clear inter-class difference in terms of the shift to non-agricultural occupations; that is, the wealthier class tended to find more remunerable non-agricultural jobs, such as white-collar jobs. The most striking finding was that the traditional class structure in rural India based on ownership of farmland was basically unchanged even after non-agricultural jobs became much more important. This was because of the huge expenditure for education necessary to acquire remunerable jobs and the differential access to credit markets among the different classes.
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© 2011 Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
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