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Title:
MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY IN HARYANA: A CASE STUDY OF ROHTAK DISTRICT

Authors:
Kirti

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Kirti
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Economics, Maharshi Dayanand University (Rohtak)

MLA 8
Kirti. "MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY IN HARYANA: A CASE STUDY OF ROHTAK DISTRICT." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 3, no. 12, Dec. 2018, pp. 7665-7676, ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=565. Accessed Dec. 2018.
APA 6
Kirti. (2018, December). MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY IN HARYANA: A CASE STUDY OF ROHTAK DISTRICT. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 3(12), 7665-7676. Retrieved from ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=565
Chicago
Kirti. "MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY IN HARYANA: A CASE STUDY OF ROHTAK DISTRICT." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 3, no. 12 (December 2018), 7665-7676. Accessed December, 2018. ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=565.

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Abstract:
The study analysed the multidimensional poverty in Rohtak district of Haryana based on primary data. The study constructed multidimensional poverty index for the all five blocks of the district. It was found that there were more people under multidimensional poverty than unidimensional poverty. The study found that Meham block has highest value whereas Kalanaur and Rohtak block has lowest value in multidimensional poverty index. Moreover, the study suggested that the government should focus more on initiatives for poverty reduction in areas with high multidimensional poverty.

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