1Research Scholar, Dos in Economics and Co-Operation, University of Mysore, Mysuru
2Assistant Professor, Dos in Economics and Co-Operation, Maharaja's College, University of Mysore, Mysuru
Online published on 27 March, 2019.
The present study analysed that an analysis of the socio-economic status of the tribal community development in Karnataka as well as Mysore District. This case study observed that socio-economic status of tribal peoples in rural and forest areas. It is worked focus on livelihood opportunities will be improved through training, skills and design development, provision of market linkages and scientific inputs to enhance agriculture and horticulture production. Further, research studied the Work Participation Rate (WPR), Labour Force Parameters Rate (LFPR), and also economic development and growth of the tribal community development in the state. This study was mainly based on the secondary and primary data. The primary data were collected from 30 respondents of the Mysore District of Karnataka. Majority of them having house facility at their houses, about 80 percent having house facility and only 20 percent of tribal do not have any facility at their households in the field survey of Mysore District.
Socio-economic Status, WPR and LFPR, Socio-economic empowerment, Tribal Community Development