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Title: Impact of Remittance on Socio-Economic Status of Dalit People( A Case Study of Dalit Community in Ramechhap District)
Authors: Gurung, Deukaji
Keywords: Remittance;Entrepreneurship;Purchasing power;Management
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Department of Sociology
Institute Name: Prithivi Narayan Campus, Pokhara
Level: Masters
Abstract: This study attempts to analyze the " Impact of Remittance on Socio-Economic Status of Dalit People, A sociology study of Dalit Community in Ramechhap District research reveals that impact of remittance on Economic strategies of Dalit Family. It investigates the Economic strategies of Dalit Family of Himganga (Ramechhap-4). So far as the impact of remittance on that family improve their economic status. by remittance the society of the dalit Family and their economic condition is being better performance than former condition. Similarly all factors of society are improving and doing good respectively improving the management capability of poorly family they have capacity to purchase the things. The objectives of the study are to assess the impact of remittance on economic strategies, Socio-organizational status of that area. The sociological behavior and performance of people of that society is being good. Primary Data review, observation and focus group discussions, questionnaires have been used as methods of data collection. Both qualitative and quantitative research methods are used for the data analysis. Most information form observation, focus group discussions questionnaires and open ended questions are analyzed by using qualitative description. The study finds impact of remittance on Economic strategies of dalit family, Behavior, Purchasing capacity and Economic Activities, entrepreneurship and sociological performance as well.
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/16250
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