From 245445bc9e857c1b944df18e6e3bd98bc92eeb7c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vikas Rawal Date: Sun, 6 May 2018 08:49:43 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] Updated bibliobase --- bibliobase.bib | 259 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 173 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-) diff --git a/bibliobase.bib b/bibliobase.bib index b8bf9f3..792b79b 100644 --- a/bibliobase.bib +++ b/bibliobase.bib @@ -6465,6 +6465,7 @@ year = 2014, number = 1, volume = 4, + pages = {135--158}, Bdsk-url-1 = {http://ras.org.in/scheduled_tribe_households}, Date-modified = {2014-03-18 07:29:28 +0000}, Keywords = {adivasi}, @@ -48192,14 +48193,36 @@ } @article{jayadev2007, - author = {Jayadev, {A.} and Motiram, {S.} and Vakulabharanam, {V.}}, - title = {Patterns of Wealth Disparities in {{I}ndia} during the Liberalisation Era}, - journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, - year = {2007}, - month = sep, - __markedentry = {[vikas:]}, - owner = {vikas}, - timestamp = {2013.09.29}, + Title = {Patterns of Wealth Disparities in India during the + Liberalisation Era}, + Author = {Jayadev, Arjun and Motiram, Sripad and + Vakulabharanam, Vamsi}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = {2007}, + Month = {9}, + Number = {38}, + Volume = {42}, + Pages = {3853-3863}, + Abstract = {This paper examines patterns of wealth disparities + in India using the all-India debt and investment + surveys (1991 and 2002). We find that there have + been increases in wealth levels in the country + across virtually all groupings, accompanied by a + small but perceptible rise in the level of + interpersonal wealth inequality, whether examined by + summary measures such as the Gini coefficient or by + centile shares of wealth. We examine differences in + wealth holdings by state and income in the two + surveys as well as disparities according to + socio-economic categories in 2002. There have been + sharp differences in the growth rates of wealth + holdings in the middle and upper income states on + the one hand and poor states on the other, + suggesting divergence in wealth outcomes. Faster + growing states have seen larger increases in wealth + inequality. Finally, there are large differences in + the levels of wealth holdings according to + socio-economic categories.}, } @article{jayan2012, @@ -52698,6 +52721,7 @@ month = {Jul-Dec}, number = 2, volume = 3, + pages = {73--104}, abstract = {This paper analyses National Sample survey data on changes in the distribution of operational holdings of land, using data from NSS surveys on employment @@ -61146,22 +61170,21 @@ ak Labourers in a Vanguard Agrarian Region: A Case @book{thorat2009dalits, title = {Dalits in {I}ndia: Search for a Common Destiny}, author = {Thorat, Sukhadeo}, - Publisher = {SAGE Publications Ltd}, - year = 2009, - Date-modified = {2014-04-19 08:07:34 +0000} + Publisher = {SAGE Publications, New Delhi}, + year = {2009}, } @article{thorat2009discrimination, - title = {Discrimination and children's nutritional status in + title = {Discrimination and Children's Nutritional Status in {I}ndia}, - author = {Thorat, Sukhadeo and Sadana, Nidhi}, - Journal = {IDS Bulletin}, - year = 2009, - number = 4, - pages = {25-29}, - volume = 40, - Date-modified = {2014-09-24 07:21:02 +0000}, - Publisher = {Wiley Online Library} + author = {Thorat, Sukhadeo and Sadana, Nidhi}, + Journal = {IDS Bulletin}, + year = 2009, + number = 4, + pages = {25-29}, + volume = 40, + Date-modified ={2014-09-24 07:21:02 +0000}, + Publisher = {Wiley Online Library} } @book{thorat2012blocked, @@ -61174,15 +61197,15 @@ ak Labourers in a Vanguard Agrarian Region: A Case } @article{thorat2012has, - title = {Has growth been socially inclusive during + title = {Has Growth Been Socially Inclusive during 1993-94:2009-10?}, - author = {Thorat, Sukhadeo and Dubey, Amaresh}, - Journal = {Economic \& Political Weekly}, - year = 2012, - number = 10, - pages = {43-53}, - volume = 47, - Date-modified = {2014-09-24 07:21:02 +0000} + author = {Thorat, Sukhadeo and Dubey, Amaresh}, + Journal = {Economic \& Political Weekly}, + year = 2012, + number = 10, + pages = {43-53}, + volume = 47, + Date-modified ={2014-09-24 07:21:02 +0000} } @InBook{thoratumakant, @@ -64858,6 +64881,7 @@ author = {Leslie London}, Year = 2016, Number = 1, Volume = 6, + pages = {39--62}, Url = {http://ras.org.in/0d79fb7ec609764cc65809eecd96f6a0} } @@ -64875,7 +64899,7 @@ author = {Leslie London}, @article{sawant1991, - Author = {Sawant, SD}, + Author = {Sawant, S D}, Journal = {Artha Vijnana}, Month = {3}, Number = 1, @@ -64971,7 +64995,7 @@ author = {Leslie London}, @book{kathleengough2008, title = {Rural Society in Southeast India}, author = {Kathleen Gough}, - publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, + publisher = {Cambridge University Press, Cambridge}, year = {2008}, series = {Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology}, } @@ -65014,7 +65038,7 @@ author = {Leslie London}, in operational holdings need not. In fact, the latter concentration is tending to be larger than the former.}, - Publisher = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Pages = {A137-A150}, } @Article {vyas1970, @@ -65024,7 +65048,7 @@ author = {Leslie London}, Year = {1970}, Number = {26}, Volume = {5}, - pages = {A73--A80}, + pages = {A73-A80}, Abstract = {The tenant is taken, by researchers as well as by policy-makers, to be a small ill-equipped farmer, rack-rented and otherwise exploited by the @@ -65034,21 +65058,17 @@ author = {Leslie London}, situation changes and some dynamism is injected into the agricultural sector, this description and the policy prescription implicit in it }, - Publisher = {Economic and Political Weekly}, } @article{singh2002, title = {Contracting Out Solutions: Political Economy of Contract Farming in the Indian Punjab}, journal = {World Development}, - volume = 30, - number = 9, + volume = {30}, + number = {9}, pages = {1621--1638}, - year = 2002, - issn = {0305-750X}, - doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/S0305-750X(02)00059-1}, - url = - {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305750X02000591}, + year = {2002}, + url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305750X02000591}, author = {Sukhpal Singh}, keywords = {contract farming, agriculture, crisis, sustainability, Punjab, India}, @@ -65120,6 +65140,7 @@ author = {Leslie London}, inadequately considered, if not totally missed out, both in model-building exercises as well as in date collection.}, + Pages = {221-240}, } @article{kbdas2, @@ -65144,9 +65165,9 @@ author = {Leslie London}, title = {Large Farmers in the Lease Market: How and Why Do They Enter the Market? Are Marginal Farmers Affected in the Process?}, institution = {Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad}, year = {2004}, - type = {Working Paper No. 55}, + type = {Working Paper No.}, number = {55}, - address = {Hyderabad}, + url = {http://www.cess.ac.in/cesshome/wp/wp-55.pdf}, } @@ -65166,10 +65187,10 @@ author = {Leslie London}, Agriculture: A Smallholder Perspective}, Author = {Sukhpal Singh}, Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, - Year = 2012, - Month = 28, - Number = 04, - Volume = 47, + Year = {2012}, + Month = {28}, + Number = {04}, + Volume = {47}, Abstract = {Punjab's agricultural sector and allied activities are now in a crisis. This paper examines the role of policy and institutions in perpetuating or tackling @@ -65182,7 +65203,8 @@ author = {Leslie London}, granting agricultural incentives and subsidies before putting forward suggestions to benefit smallholders and ensure the sustainability of the - farm sector. }, + farm sector.}, + Pages = {51-57}, } @article{pramodkumar2006, @@ -65217,37 +65239,76 @@ author = {Leslie London}, } @Article {parthasarthy1991, - Title = {Lease Market, Poverty Alleviation and Policy Options}, - Author = {G Parthasarthy}, - Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, - Year = {1991}, - Month = {30}, - Number = {13}, - Volume = {26}, - Abstract = {Policy Options THERE has been considerable shrinkage in the lease market since independence. The steepest decline was in the 1950s following the tenancy legislation. Area under tenancy declined from 20.34 per cent as per the NSS Eighth Round (1953-54) to 10,70 per cent in the NSS 17th Round (1961-62). The 1960s did not record any significant change in the area under tenancy. The Green Revolution, coupled with the more radical postures in land reform, in the early 1970s resulted in large scale resumptions for self-cultivation. Area under tenancy declined from 10.57 per cent in the 26th Round (1971-72) to 7.18 per cent in the 37th Round (1982). -}, + Title = {Lease Market, Poverty Alleviation and Policy + Options}, + Author = {G Parthasarthy}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = 1991, + Month = 30, + Number = 13, + Volume = 26, + Abstract = {Policy Options THERE has been considerable shrinkage + in the lease market since independence. The steepest + decline was in the 1950s following the tenancy + legislation. Area under tenancy declined from 20.34 + per cent as per the NSS Eighth Round (1953-54) to + 10,70 per cent in the NSS 17th Round (1961-62). The + 1960s did not record any significant change in the + area under tenancy. The Green Revolution, coupled + with the more radical postures in land reform, in + the early 1970s resulted in large scale resumptions + for self-cultivation. Area under tenancy declined + from 10.57 per cent in the 26th Round (1971-72) to + 7.18 per cent in the 37th Round (1982). }, + Pages = {A31-A38}, } @Article {sheilabhalla1983, - Title = {Tenancy Today: New Factors in Determination of Mode and Level of Rent Payments for Agricultural Land}, - Author = {Sheila Bhalla}, - Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, - Year = {1983}, - Month = {21}, - Number = {19--21}, - Volume = {18}, - Abstract = {New Factors in Determination of Mode and Level of Rent Payments for Agricultural Land Sheila Bhalla Field survey data about the terms on which land is leased-in raises four main questions: (i) What accounts/ or the observed regional and acreage class variations in the relative importance of cash versus crop share rents in Haryana? (ii) What determines the share taken as rent under the crop share mode of payment? (iii) Why are cash rents significantly lower than the value of Crop share rents in Haryana and Punjab? (iv) Given that both the typical cash rents and the typical share crop rents are far below what the landowner could earn by selling his land and investing the proceeds in, say, a fixed deposit account why do not landlords sell?},} + Title = {Tenancy Today: New Factors in Determination of Mode + and Level of Rent Payments for Agricultural Land}, + Author = {Sheila Bhalla}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = 1983, + Month = 21, + Number = {19--21}, + Volume = 18, + Abstract = {New Factors in Determination of Mode and Level of + Rent Payments for Agricultural Land Sheila Bhalla + Field survey data about the terms on which land is + leased-in raises four main questions: (i) What + accounts/ or the observed regional and acreage class + variations in the relative importance of cash versus + crop share rents in Haryana? (ii) What determines + the share taken as rent under the crop share mode of + payment? (iii) Why are cash rents significantly + lower than the value of Crop share rents in Haryana + and Punjab? (iv) Given that both the typical cash + rents and the typical share crop rents are far below + what the landowner could earn by selling his land + and investing the proceeds in, say, a fixed deposit + account why do not landlords sell?}, + Pages = {835-854}, +} @Article{sucha1989, - Title = {Changing Land Relations in Punjab and Implications for Land Reforms}, - Author = {Sucha Singh Gill}, - Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, - Year = { 1989}, - Month = {24}, - Number = {25}, - Volume = {24}, - Abstract = {Implications for Land Reforms Sucha Singh Gill This paper examines the changing land relations and relevance of existing land reform measures in Punjab. Section I deals with land relations on the eve of land reforms. Section II deals with the land reform measures and their implementation. Section III deals with recent changes in land relations and their implications for existing land reform measures.}, - } + Title = {Changing Land Relations in Punjab and Implications + for Land Reforms}, + Author = {Sucha Singh Gill}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = { 1989}, + Month = 24, + Number = 25, + Volume = 24, + Abstract = {Implications for Land Reforms Sucha Singh Gill This + paper examines the changing land relations and + relevance of existing land reform measures in + Punjab. Section I deals with land relations on the + eve of land reforms. Section II deals with the land + reform measures and their implementation. Section + III deals with recent changes in land relations and + their implications for existing land reform + measures.}, +} @Book{hrsharma1995, author = {H R Sharma}, @@ -65291,16 +65352,18 @@ author = {Leslie London}, India confirm earlier findings. These are that the agricultural landmarket in India is largely a tenancy market.}, + Pages = {A118-A128}, } @article{sidhu2005production, - title={Production conditions in contemporary Punjab agriculture}, - author={Sidhu, HS}, - journal={Journal of Punjab Studies}, - volume={12}, - number={2}, - pages={197--217}, - year={2005} + title = {Production Conditions in Contemporary Punjab + Agriculture}, + author = {Sidhu, HS}, + journal = {Journal of Punjab Studies}, + volume = {12}, + number = {2}, + pages = {197--217}, + year = {2005} } @Book{msvrrajasthan, @@ -65343,18 +65406,20 @@ doi = {10.1080/00220389608422451}, } -@article{tyagi2011change, - title={Change and continuity: agriculture in Palanpur}, +@TechReport{tyagi2011change, + title={Change and Continuity: Agriculture in Palanpur}, author={Tyagi, Ashish and Himanshu, Himanshu}, year={2011}, - publisher={Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science} + institution={Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, London}, + url = {http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/38375/1/ARCWP48-TyagiHimanshu.pdf}, } -@article{tyagi2011tenancy, +@TechReport{tyagi2011tenancy, title={Tenancy in Palanpur}, author={Tyagi, Ashish and Himanshu, Himanshu}, year={2011}, - publisher={Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science} + institution={Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, London}, + url = {http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/38374/1/ARCWP47-TyagiHimanshu.pdf}, } @TechReport{haquecommittee2016, @@ -65429,7 +65494,7 @@ doi = {10.1080/00220389608422451}, Author = {Nair, K G Chandrasekharan and Sinha, Sunil Kumar}, publisher = {The Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India, New Delhi}, Year = 1962, - type = {Report No. 59, The National Sample Survey, NSSO 8^{th} Round, July 1954-April 1955}, + type = {Report No. 59, The National Sample Survey, NSSO 8^{th} Round, July, 1954-April, 1955}, url = {http://mospi.gov.in/sites/default/files/publication_reports/nss_rep_59.pdf}, } @@ -65459,6 +65524,7 @@ doi = {10.1080/00220389608422451}, Month = {10}, Number = {50}, Volume = {51}, + Pages = {59-67}, } @Article {ishan2016, @@ -65471,6 +65537,7 @@ doi = {10.1080/00220389608422451}, Volume = {51}, Abstract = {In the context of the agitation in Gujarat where Dalits are demanding five acres of land for landless households among them, the National Sample Survey Office data is used to throw empirical light on landlessness among Dalits, the unequal landownership structure, and availability of excess land for redistribution. }, + Pages = {12-14}, } @article{alakhrodgers2015, @@ -65484,3 +65551,23 @@ doi = {10.1080/00220389608422451}, pages = {45--53}, } + +@Book{nfhs4india, + author = {{International Institute for Population Sciences} and ICF}, + shortauthor = {IIPS and ICF}, + title = {National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4): 2015--16}, + publisher = {International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai}, + year = {2017}, + url = {http://rchiips.org/NFHS/NFHS-4Reports/India.pdf}, +} + + +@TechReport{subramanian2006, + author = {Subramanian, S and Jayaraj, D}, + title = {The Distribution of Household Wealth in India}, + institution = {UNU-WIDER, Helsinki}, + year = {2006}, + type = {Research Paper, UNU-WIDER, United Nations University (UNU), No. 2006/116}, +} + +