OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURE OF NAWADA DISTRICT: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

Mahadeo Yadav, Prof. (Dr.) B. K. Sharma

Abstract: Therefore, the occupational pattern has the important aspects, not only in economic context but in geographic perspective also. In this context, present paper tried to endeavour main aspects occupation structure of a district Nawada in Bihar. A former aspect comprises firstly the study of work participation rate and then The workers of occupational categories included in earlier censuses have been re-grouped into nine broad categories Here the working population which is in different economic activities, these are divided into nine categories this are Cultivators, Agricultural Labourers, Livestock, forestry, Fishing, hunting, plantations, orchards and allied activities, Mining and quarrying, Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs household industry, Other than household industry, Construction, Trade and commerce, Transport, storage and communication, Other services.. For the present study data has been collected from Census Handbooks, Socio-Economic Abstract. The occupational structure has useful to identify the economic importance of any settlement. The work participation rate of small towns is high in the study area, which changes slowly and of large towns it is low which changes firstly. Large towns are more dynamic in case of work participation rate and occupational structure. Occupational structure also influences the socio-economic development of an area.

Keywords: Occupational Structure, Workers, Non Workers, Economic Development.

Title: OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURE OF NAWADA DISTRICT: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

Author: Mahadeo Yadav, Prof. (Dr.) B. K. Sharma

International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 

ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)

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Vol. 7, Issue 2, April 2019 – June 2019

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OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURE OF NAWADA DISTRICT: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS by Mahadeo Yadav, Prof. (Dr.) B. K. Sharma