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Title:
UNDERSTANDING THE TRIBAL LIVELIHOOD VULNERABILITIES IN TERMS OF HOUSEHOLD ASSETS IN INDIA: NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH SURVEY IV

Authors:
Saroj Shinde, Abhijeet Ahiwale

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1Saroj Shinde, 2Abhijeet Ahiwale
1. PhD Scholar, TISS, Mumbai
2. PhD Scholar, Pune University, Pune

MLA 8
Shinde, Saroj, and Abhijeet Ahiwale. "UNDERSTANDING THE TRIBAL LIVELIHOOD VULNERABILITIES IN TERMS OF HOUSEHOLD ASSETS IN INDIA: NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH SURVEY IV." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 3, no. 10, Oct. 2018, pp. 5604-5617, ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=392. Accessed Oct. 2018.
APA
Shinde, S., & Ahiwale, A. (2018, October). UNDERSTANDING THE TRIBAL LIVELIHOOD VULNERABILITIES IN TERMS OF HOUSEHOLD ASSETS IN INDIA: NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH SURVEY IV. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 3(10), 5604-5617. Retrieved from ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=392
Chicago
Shinde, Saroj, and Abhijeet Ahiwale. "UNDERSTANDING THE TRIBAL LIVELIHOOD VULNERABILITIES IN TERMS OF HOUSEHOLD ASSETS IN INDIA: NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH SURVEY IV." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 3, no. 10 (October 2018), 5604-5617. Accessed October, 2018. ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=392.

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Abstract:
Tribal population in India is lagging behind in every facet of progress. Many reasons are attached to their backwardness. However, remoteness, geography, political determination, and their social status are being principal reasons. These reasons have been constantly obstructed and did not allow them to be part of the general population. The present article aims to understand the household assets among the tribal population; it also aims to determine the extent of household assets. And to understand the variation in the household assets on the basis of education, residential area of tribes. A secondary data used to analyze the household assets by using data collected of 18,6,47 households in the NFHS IV survey.
Data analysis reveals that the tribes are still backward since they are unable to own the household assets such as TV, Radio, Mobile, Bicycle, Motor, Car, Truck and Refrigerator. Further, the areas of residence and education levels highly impact the household assets. In comparison, of their wealth index to other social groups, one could understand that there is a necessity to develop this population to bring them into the main course of the development.

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