Economic Affairs
  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 60
  • Issue: 2

Impact of Women Labour and its Utilization under different Agro-Climatic Zones with Reference to different Farm Size Groups in State of Assam

1Department of Agriculture, Government of Assam, Jorhat, India

2Department of Agricultural Economics, Nagaland University, SASRD, Medziphema Campus, Dimapur, Nagaland, India

*Corresponding author: hodaec_sasrd@yahoo.co.in

Online published on 30 July, 2015.

Abstract

In this paper an attempt has been made to estimate the impact of women labour and its utilization undertaken based on different agro-climatic zones with reference to different farm size group in the state of Assam, study further reveals that out of the total population in the sampled households, 48.27 per cent are female, out of that 23.07 per cent were comprising between the age group of 15–59 years, 16.42 per cent were below 15 years and it was least with 8.78 per cent were above 59 years. The availability of human labour was found to be 763.61 mandays (out of that 733.79 mandays are of family and 29.8 mandays attached labour) per farm of which 50.58 per cent was female labour. On the other hand, per hectare availability was recorded to be 515.8 mandays. The above study brought out the fact that in Assam, women participation was substantial in crop production activities. The utilization of female labour in rice cultivation, especially in HYV rice, is most noteworthy, respectively.

Keywords

Impact, women, utilization, rice, crop, production