Patterns of Work Dependency in Chamarajanagar District: A Geographical Analysis
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The quality and quantity of the labour force are fundamental determinants of a country's economic, social, cultural, and political development. However, the composition and efficiency of the workforce are not uniform across the globe; they vary spatially and temporally. The study of work dependency is therefore essential for understanding and fostering the socio-economic development of a region. In demographic studies, the terms working population and economically active population are often used interchangeably.
This study attempts to analyses the crude work participation rate across various taluks of Chamaraja nagar district over different time periods, focusing on the spatial patterns and temporal trends of work participation. These variations have been effectively represented through thematic maps to provide a comprehensive geographical perspective.
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