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... poverty in India in terms of millions of people who were below the poverty line from 1956-57 to 1967-68 . There are very wide variations in the quantitative estimates given by various authors . According to Ojha , in 1960-61 , 51.8 per ...
... poverty in India in terms of millions of people who were below the poverty line from 1956-57 to 1967-68 . There are very wide variations in the quantitative estimates given by various authors . According to Ojha , in 1960-61 , 51.8 per ...
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... poverty line 1960-61 33 13 8 39 36-47 38 56 22-42 14 47 51 42 25-37 40 34 38 18 NOTE : Cols ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) are based on NSS 18th round data ( Feb. 63 - Jan 64 ) , Col ( 6 ) on NSS 17th round ( 1961-62 ) , Col ( 4 ) on NSS 16th round ...
... poverty line 1960-61 33 13 8 39 36-47 38 56 22-42 14 47 51 42 25-37 40 34 38 18 NOTE : Cols ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) are based on NSS 18th round data ( Feb. 63 - Jan 64 ) , Col ( 6 ) on NSS 17th round ( 1961-62 ) , Col ( 4 ) on NSS 16th round ...
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... poverty . But if poverty and unemploy- ment go together , it is an apparent puzzle that our nation - wide survey data , while indicating a very high incidence of poverty , seldom show any substantial unemployment . This is particularly ...
... poverty . But if poverty and unemploy- ment go together , it is an apparent puzzle that our nation - wide survey data , while indicating a very high incidence of poverty , seldom show any substantial unemployment . This is particularly ...
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