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Pluriactivity and Socio-economic Success of Rural
Households
L.R. de Silva and K.A.S.S. Kodithuwakku *
ABSTRACT
The past few decades have seen a transformation in Sri
Lanka from a traditional agricultural based rural economy to a more
diversified economy leading to more pluriactive farmers. Pluriactivity
has been identified as a survival and/or capital accumulation strategy.
However, available literature reveals that all the pluriactive
households are not socio-economically better-off. The objective of the
research is to compare and contrast better-off and worse-off
pluriactive households in a given locality. This is in terms of the
nature of income generation activities carried out by them and will be
discussed in line with theories of entrepreneurship.
Multiple embedded case study strategy was adopted. This was in order to
explore meanings attached to socio-economic behaviours as perceived by
the rural households. The research was carried out in a selected
village in Kurunegala district, Sri Lanka. Initially, households were
divided into soio-economically better off and worse off groups based on
information gathered from key informants and subsequently, two samples
were drawn from each group. Multiple data collection methods such as
in-depth interviews, group discussions and direct observations were
used. The data were analysed qualitatively and the findings were
supplemented with quantifiable evidences whenever necessary in order to
increase the validity of conclusions.
The study site was a typical example of a resource constrained
environment and pluriactivty has been adapted by both groups in order
to increase their household income. However, the better off households
have diversified into more off farm income generation activities and
hence their dependency on agriculture was lower than that of worse off
households who were mainly dependant on agricultural activities. In
addition, the better off households exhibited more entrepreneurial
qualities as they extract values from the environment without regard to
the resource owned by them.
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* The authors are, respectively, final
year undergraduate student at the time the study was conducted and
senior lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Economics and
Business Management, University of Peradeniya.
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Silva and K.A.S.S. Kodithuwakku 2005 Sri Lankan
Journal of
Agricultural Economics. Volume 7 (1). Pp. 85 - 108
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