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Measurement of Disguised Unemployment in Punjab Agriculture

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

J. S. Uppal*
Affiliation:
State University of New York at Albany
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1967

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1 I am greatly indebted to Professor Hans J. A. Kreyberg, visiting Professor of Economics at the University of Minnesota, from the Institute for Socialokonomi Norges Tekniske, Trondheim, Norway, for his valuable suggestions in applying this method.

2 In the cost accounting sample, complete farm accounts for the whole year on sample farms are maintained by the investigator in collaboration with the farmers.

3 Government of India, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Studies in Economics of Farm Management in Punjab, 1956–57 (Delhi, 1960), 196.Google Scholar

4 A standard acre means an acre of land yielding between 10 and 11 maunds of wheat per acre matured. 1 maund is 82 pounds.

5 Board of Economic Inquiry, Punjab (India), Survey of Rural Unemployment in the Punjab (Oct.–Dec. 1955) (Chandigarh, 1960).Google Scholar