Year: 2015 | Month: December | Volume 60 | Issue 4

Study on Income and Expenditure of Inland Fishermen in Theni Province, India

Marimuthu R Rajakumar M Senthilateban R Radhakrishnan K
DOI:10.5958/0976-4666.2015.00106.0

Abstract:

In present study attempts has been made to assess the present household income and expenses of inland fishermen in Theni province, India. In Present investigations, 140 respondents were selected and assessed their household socio economic condition, employment, income, and saving with predesigned interview schedule through simple random sampling technique. This study discovered, majority of fishers (about 80%) has having education includes primary education and fishing dominantly by middle age group fishers (60%) with work experience of 10 years, but only 24%
were participated in the training programme. The unemployment was found to lower of 31% in fishing as compared to non-fishing (41%) and fishing related activities (75%). Hence, these indicates that, there is scope for amplify the inland fishing per providing appropriate training programme to patronize the social profile. At the same time, the non-fishing activities like agriculture has inevitable role in livelihood and generating higher economic returns when it compared to fishing and fishing related activates. While presenting consumption pattern, education was accounted higher percentage
than food, social ceremonies, cloths, health, transport etc, the excess amount was saved in institutional and noninstitutional organization.





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