Does Employment Status Determine Household Consumption Pattern in India: An Analysis through Dependency Approach
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Published:2020-12-14
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Volume:
Page:547-558
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ISSN:2322-0430
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Container-title:Indian Journal of Economics and Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Indian J Econ Dev
Abstract
Demographic structure determines the employment status in economic activity and household well-being. The wellbeing is
positively associated with the household consumption expenditure and further relates to economic growth at the macro level. The
demographic dependency ratio in this context is a widely used indicator to understand the impact of changing demographic
structure on economic growth. This ratio estimates the possible potential of the productive workforce based on age criteria but
ignores the actual engagement of the productive workforce. Therefore, the objective of the study was to compute the household
economic dependency ratios and explore their trends and pattern for several quantiles of household consumption expenditure. For
this purpose, this study utilized the NSSO (EUS), and Periodic Labor force survey data for the overall analysis and applied the OLS
and quantile regression to perceive the relevance of employment status on the household consumption expenditure while
controlling household characteristics. The findings implicate a positive relationship between employment status and household
expenditure. The results also revealed an existing asymmetric relationship for dependency ratio and household expenditure ranging
from lowest to highest dependency ratios. The individuals engaged in the human capital and domestic duties contribute most to the
dependency ratios for a household. Moreover, the primary sector emerged as the major source of employment for the most
vulnerable section, which represents the least household consumption expenditure
Publisher
The Society of Economics and Development
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Geography, Planning and Development
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