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This book examines the role of migration as a livelihood strategy in influencing food access among rural households. By analyzing migration-food security linkages, it engages with the larger process of uneven development in India.

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This book examines the role of migration as a livelihood strategy in influencing food access among rural households. By analyzing migration-food security linkages, it engages with the larger process of uneven development in India.
Autorenporträt
Chetan Choithani is Assistant Professor in Inequality and Human Development Programme of School of Social Sciences, National Institute of Advanced Studies, India. The broad disciplinary domain of Chetan's work is development studies. Within this area, his research and teaching interests include migration and urbanization, food and nutrition, livelihoods, gender, and social policy and how they relate to development, particularly in the Indian context. He has published on these issues in peer-reviewed journals including World Development, Gender, Place and Culture, Geographical Research, Journal of Peasant Studies, and Economic and Political Weekly. Chetan has done extensive fieldwork in remote parts of India, and his research uses primary, field-based insights to engage with and inform larger issues of development.