Farmers’ Suicides in India, 1995-2012: Measurement and interpretation

Published By: Asia Research Centre (ARC) | Published Date: August, 01 , 2014

Farmers’ suicides have become an important socio-economic concern in India that has profound implication on the quality of life of farmers and their families. There are not many epidemiological studies on this. We propose to estimate suicide rates for farmers and non-farmers across the states of India and over time. We will also contextualise our results to the discourse on agricultural technology and development in general and that of cotton farming in particular. Suicide rates are computed per 100,000 people using suicide incidences for farmers and non-farmers reported by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) from 1995 to 2012 and normalising the same with age-adjusted interpolated/extrapolated population computed from census.

Author(s): Srijit Mishra | Posted on: Feb 26, 2016 | Views() | Download (263)


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