IGIDR Working Paper:Short-term Migration in Rural India: The Impact of Nature and Extent of Participation in Agriculture

NO : WP-2018-016

AUTHOR : S Chandrasekhar and Soham Sahoo

TITLE : Short-term Migration in Rural India: The Impact of Nature and Extent of Participation in Agriculture

ABSTRACT :

We analyse a nationally representative data set from India for the year 2013 in order to provide
evidence on how short term migration is affected by household’s ownership of land, and participation in
agricultural activities. We estimate a recursive bivariate probit model recognizing the simultaneity
between short term migration and decision to operate land. The results of the likelihood ratio test imply
that it would be incorrect to ignore this simultaneity. Households with less than 1 hectare of land and
those leasing out land are more likely to have a short term migrant (STM). Households leaving their
land fallow, a common occurrence in south Asia, are more likely to have a STM. Moreover, choice of
crops and livestock farming has a significant role to play in migration decision. Current initiatives to
increase coverage of irrigation and facilitating access to formal finance could improve livelihoods of
small and marginal farmers thereby reducing the probability of distress short-term migration.

Keywords : Short term migrants; Small-marginal farmers; Agricultural households; Mobility;Asia; India
JEL Code :  O1, R2

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