Rural Non-Ahricultural Employment in India:The Residual Sector Hypothesis Revisited
Published By: CESS on eSS | Published Date: December, 08 , 2005The literature on Rural Non-Agricultural Employment (RNAE) in India is replete with
references as to its nature - whether or not it is residual. Vaidyanathan (1986)
advanced the view that for the sector to be termed residual in nature two conditions
should be satisfied: (1) the unemployment rate should be positively related to the
RNAE and (2) the unemployment rate again should be negatively related to the wage
ratio between the non-agricultural and agricultural sectors. These two propositions
have become the corner stones of what has come to be termed as the Residual
Sector Hypothesis (RSH). While the hypothesis as such seems to be theoretically
sound, empirical evidence is rarely, if ever, consistent with the theoretical postulates. [Working Paper No. 67]
Author(s): C. S. Murty | Posted on: Sep 08, 2010 | Views(875) | Download (176)