Livelihood Change and Household Strategies: Social Divergence of the Working Class in Dhading

<p>How do households, in an agrarian setting under transition, reposition themselves amidst the increasing opportunities and constraints posed by expansive capitalist market? Do household responses exhibit any pattern that helps us understand long term social change? If so, what theoretical si...

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Main Author: Youba Raj Luintel
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Language:English
Published: Tribhuvan University 2014-07-01
Series:Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology
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spelling doaj-1f5d0a091d18462fb084aed7aa0551a52020-11-25T02:53:13ZengTribhuvan UniversityDhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology1994-26641994-26722014-07-0180295410.3126/dsaj.v8i0.107218514Livelihood Change and Household Strategies: Social Divergence of the Working Class in DhadingYouba Raj Luintel<p>How do households, in an agrarian setting under transition, reposition themselves amidst the increasing opportunities and constraints posed by expansive capitalist market? Do household responses exhibit any pattern that helps us understand long term social change? If so, what theoretical significance does such a pattern instigate in the wider political economic context of shifting class formations? This article mainly discusses recent dynamics in the organisation of production in Mahesh Khola, the research site in the South-East Dhading, from the perspective of intra-class divergence and social differentiation. It argues that the working class in Mahesh Khola is undergoing a process of internal differentiation that is reflected in two main, rather opposite, trends: on the one hand, part of the rural workforce is migrating to the capital city of Kathmandu in search of urban jobs, while on the other hand, and in contrary, an important segment of the same has intensified its engagement in agriculture. As a matter of fact, one can notice a weakening up of the working class in the rural setting.</p><p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/dsaj.v8i0.10721">http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/dsaj.v8i0.10721</a></p><p>Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Vol. 8, 2014; 29-54</p>http://nepjol.info/index.php/DSAJ/article/view/10721Agricultural self-employmenthousehold strategyMahesh Kholanonfarm wagerelations of production
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Livelihood Change and Household Strategies: Social Divergence of the Working Class in Dhading
Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology
Agricultural self-employment
household strategy
Mahesh Khola
nonfarm wage
relations of production
author_facet Youba Raj Luintel
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title Livelihood Change and Household Strategies: Social Divergence of the Working Class in Dhading
title_short Livelihood Change and Household Strategies: Social Divergence of the Working Class in Dhading
title_full Livelihood Change and Household Strategies: Social Divergence of the Working Class in Dhading
title_fullStr Livelihood Change and Household Strategies: Social Divergence of the Working Class in Dhading
title_full_unstemmed Livelihood Change and Household Strategies: Social Divergence of the Working Class in Dhading
title_sort livelihood change and household strategies: social divergence of the working class in dhading
publisher Tribhuvan University
series Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology
issn 1994-2664
1994-2672
publishDate 2014-07-01
description <p>How do households, in an agrarian setting under transition, reposition themselves amidst the increasing opportunities and constraints posed by expansive capitalist market? Do household responses exhibit any pattern that helps us understand long term social change? If so, what theoretical significance does such a pattern instigate in the wider political economic context of shifting class formations? This article mainly discusses recent dynamics in the organisation of production in Mahesh Khola, the research site in the South-East Dhading, from the perspective of intra-class divergence and social differentiation. It argues that the working class in Mahesh Khola is undergoing a process of internal differentiation that is reflected in two main, rather opposite, trends: on the one hand, part of the rural workforce is migrating to the capital city of Kathmandu in search of urban jobs, while on the other hand, and in contrary, an important segment of the same has intensified its engagement in agriculture. As a matter of fact, one can notice a weakening up of the working class in the rural setting.</p><p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/dsaj.v8i0.10721">http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/dsaj.v8i0.10721</a></p><p>Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Vol. 8, 2014; 29-54</p>
topic Agricultural self-employment
household strategy
Mahesh Khola
nonfarm wage
relations of production
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