Impact of Non-Farm Activities on Income: A Case of Rural Areas of District Bahawalpur

  • Kazmi S
  • Imran S
  • Nasim I
  • et al.
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Abstract

Over 68% of Pakistan's population lives in rural areas, and they primarily rely on agriculture to make a living. Pakistan's rural non-farm economy is diverse, encompassing a wide range of activities. The objective of the current study is to quantify the effect of rural non-farm activities on rural household's income in Punjab, Pakistan's district of Bahawalpur. For households with lower incomes, the non-farm market is one of their main sources of income. The study's respondents were chosen using a multistage sampling process. A standardized questionnaire was used to collect data throughout five stages. The findings demonstrate that non-farm activities increase the rural household's income and employment. The income of the household is positively and significantly influenced by education and experience. The results also shows that non-farm activities as well as non-farm participants augments rural income. From the policy prospective, it is recommended that in rural areas non-farm activities should be promoted.

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Kazmi, S. M. A., Imran, S. M., Nasim, I., & Ayub, M. (2023). Impact of Non-Farm Activities on Income: A Case of Rural Areas of District Bahawalpur. IRASD Journal of Economics, 5(1), 777–783. https://doi.org/10.52131/joe.2023.0501.0115

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