Migration and Livelihood Transitions of Rural Farming Households

abstract: The main purpose of this dissertation is to examine the effects of migration and household capitals on agricultural and energy transitions in the setting of rapidly changing socioeconomic and environmental conditions of Chitwan, Nepal. The environmental aspects of agricultural and energy t...

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Other Authors: Han, Seung Yong (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.27391
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-273912018-06-22T03:05:39Z Migration and Livelihood Transitions of Rural Farming Households abstract: The main purpose of this dissertation is to examine the effects of migration and household capitals on agricultural and energy transitions in the setting of rapidly changing socioeconomic and environmental conditions of Chitwan, Nepal. The environmental aspects of agricultural and energy transitions are also discussed to weave the changes in the livelihoods of rural households into the discourse of sustainable development, especially in the context of underdeveloped countries. The data used for the analysis is the Chitwan Valley Family Study which has been collected since 1996 at the individual and household level with the focuses on agriculture and family. The results from first difference model and multilevel logistic regression model using discrete-time event history approach deliver a couple of important messages for the future plans for local and national development. Most of all, migration plays an important role in the livelihoods of rural households in Chitwan. It might not have a direct impact, but the findings indicate that social and financial remittances from migration interact with how a household utilizes their current capitals under a given context for the future. Particularly, available labor in a household, prior investment in agriculture, exposure to modern life style, and what other people do, all these factors moderate the association between migration and the transitions. The implications of these results on sustainable development for the future of Chitwan and Nepal in the coming years are discussed afterwards. Dissertation/Thesis Han, Seung Yong (Author) Yabiku, Scott T. (Advisor) Glick, Jennifer E. (Committee member) Agadjanian, Victor (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Sociology Demography Agriculture economics Agricultural transition Chitwan Development Energy transition Livelihood Migration eng 261 pages Doctoral Dissertation Sociology 2014 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.27391 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2014
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language English
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topic Sociology
Demography
Agriculture economics
Agricultural transition
Chitwan
Development
Energy transition
Livelihood
Migration
spellingShingle Sociology
Demography
Agriculture economics
Agricultural transition
Chitwan
Development
Energy transition
Livelihood
Migration
Migration and Livelihood Transitions of Rural Farming Households
description abstract: The main purpose of this dissertation is to examine the effects of migration and household capitals on agricultural and energy transitions in the setting of rapidly changing socioeconomic and environmental conditions of Chitwan, Nepal. The environmental aspects of agricultural and energy transitions are also discussed to weave the changes in the livelihoods of rural households into the discourse of sustainable development, especially in the context of underdeveloped countries. The data used for the analysis is the Chitwan Valley Family Study which has been collected since 1996 at the individual and household level with the focuses on agriculture and family. The results from first difference model and multilevel logistic regression model using discrete-time event history approach deliver a couple of important messages for the future plans for local and national development. Most of all, migration plays an important role in the livelihoods of rural households in Chitwan. It might not have a direct impact, but the findings indicate that social and financial remittances from migration interact with how a household utilizes their current capitals under a given context for the future. Particularly, available labor in a household, prior investment in agriculture, exposure to modern life style, and what other people do, all these factors moderate the association between migration and the transitions. The implications of these results on sustainable development for the future of Chitwan and Nepal in the coming years are discussed afterwards. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Sociology 2014
author2 Han, Seung Yong (Author)
author_facet Han, Seung Yong (Author)
title Migration and Livelihood Transitions of Rural Farming Households
title_short Migration and Livelihood Transitions of Rural Farming Households
title_full Migration and Livelihood Transitions of Rural Farming Households
title_fullStr Migration and Livelihood Transitions of Rural Farming Households
title_full_unstemmed Migration and Livelihood Transitions of Rural Farming Households
title_sort migration and livelihood transitions of rural farming households
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.27391
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