List of articles included in Bihar compendium (June 2010) A. Agrarian Studies 1. World Bank (2007), Bihar Agriculture: Building On Emerging Models Of Success, Agriculture and Rural Development Unit, World Bank 2. Raju, K.V. (2006), Participatory Irrigation Management in Bihar Status and Issues, Center for Ecological Economics And Natural Resources, Institute For Social And Economic Change, Bangalore, India. 3. Sharma, A. (2005), Agrarian Relations and Socio Economic Change in Bihar Economic and Political Weekly, 40(10), pp. 960 972 4. Government of India (2004), Economics of Bamboo Boring : A Study of the North- East Region of Bihar, Government of India 5. Singh, R.K.P. and Nasir, S. (2003), Agricultural Credit Flow in Bihar: An Economic Analysis, Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 58(1), pp. 137 145 6. Choudhary, R.K., (2002), Land Reforms and Pattern of Land Concentration in Bihar PhD Thesis, Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 7. Wilson, K. (2002), Small Cultivators in Bihar and 'New' Technology, Choice or Compulsion?, Economic and Political Weekly, 37(13), pp. 1229 1238 8. Shah, T. and Ballabh, V. (2000), Water Markets In North Bihar: Six Village Studies In Muzaffarpur District, Economic And Political Weekly, 32(52), pp. A183 - A190 B. Poverty and Employment 9. Rodgers, G. and Mishra, S. (2010), Identification of the poor in Bihar lessons from IHD Surveys Paper presented at International Seminar on Poverty in Bihar: Pattern, Dimensions, and Eradication Strategies organized by Institute for Human
Development, Asian Development Research Institute and United Nations Development Program 10. Rodgers, G. and Rodgers, J. (2010), Inclusion or exclusion on the periphery? Rural Bihar in India s economic growth, Working Paper 03/2010, Institute for Human Development, New Delhi 11. Das Gupta, C. (2010), The Effectiveness of Targeting in Bihar Paper presented at International Seminar on Poverty in Bihar: Pattern, Dimensions, and Eradication Strategies organized by Institute for Human Development, Asian Development Research Institute and United Nations Development Program 12. Bihar Institute of Economic Studies (2009), Status of Youth Artisan in Bihar: Assessment of Potential of Artisans Sector for Generating Large Scale Self Employment in Bihar, Bihar Institute of Economic Studies, Patna 13. Mohanty, N.R. (2006), Chronic Poverty and Social Conflict in Bihar, Chronic Poverty Research Centre India Working Paper 32, Chronic Poverty Research Centre, New Delhi 14. Kumari, V. (2005), A study on Social and Human Development Aspects of Poverty in North Bihar: A Micro level Analysis PhD Dissertation, Rajendra Agricultural University, PUSA, Samastipur 15. Kumar, R. and Sen, C. (2002), A Study of Labor Utilization and Demand Function of Family Farms in Sabour Block of Bhagalpur District (Bihar), Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 57(1), pp. 104 110 16. International Fund for Agricultural Development (2003) Study on Rural Poverty in Gangetic Plains Profile and Determinants, International Fund for Agricultural Development C. Urbanization and Migration 17. Kumar, G. and Banerji, P. (2010), Poverty and Migration: Some insights from a study on Bihari Migrant Labor Paper presented at International Seminar on Poverty in Bihar: Pattern, Dimensions, and Eradication Strategies organized by
Institute for Human Development, Asian Development Research Organization and United Nations Development Program 18. Deshingkar, P., Kumar, S., Kumar, H. and Kumar, D. (2006), The Role of Migration and Remittances in Promoting Livelihoods in Bihar, Overseas Development Institute, London 19. Eldering, L. (2005), The Bhojpuri Diaspora: A Rich Field For Comparative Acculturation Research, Psychology and Developing Societies, 17(2), pp. 237 248 20. Kumar, S. (2004), A Geographical Analysis of Rural Male Out-Migration Case Study of Bhagalpur District, PhD Thesis, Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 21. Haan, A.D. (2002), Migration and Livelihoods in Historical Perspective: A Case Study of Bihar, India, Journal Of Development Studies, 38(5), pp. 115 142 22. Kumar, J. (2001), Patterns of Out-Migration from Bihar and it s Socio-Economic Correlates, PhD Thesis, Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 23. Institute for Human Development (2001), Rural Labour Migration From Bihar New Delhi: Institute For Human Development, New Delhi D. Caste, Class and Conflict 24. Kumar, A. (2009), A Class Analysis of the Bihari Menace, Economic and Political Weekly, 44(28), pp. 124 154 25. Kumar, A, (2009), Illegitimacy Of The State In Bihar, Economic and Political Weekly, 44(44), pp. 8 10 26. Kumar, A. (2008), Community Warriors- State, Peasants And Caste Armies In Bihar, Anthem Press India, New Delhi 27. Kunnath, G. (2006), Becoming a Naxalite in Rural Bihar: Class Struggle and its Contradictions, Journal of Peasant Studies, 33(1), pp. 89 123
28. Kumar, A. (2006), Culture, Development and the Cultural Capital of Farce: The Musahar Community in Bihar Economic and Political Weekly, 41(40), pp. 4281 4291 29. Jha, M.K. (2005), Human Rights Violations in Bihar: A Study of Jehanabad District, PhD Thesis, Department Of Social Work, University Of Delhi, New Delhi 30. Kumar, A. (2005), Dalit Discourse in the Universities of Bihar in ed. Kumar, A. and Kumar, S. Dalit Studies in Higher Education, Deshkal Publications, New Delhi 31. Sahay, G.R. (2004), Hierarchy, Difference and the Caste System: A Study of Rural Bihar, Contributions to Indian Sociology, 38(1-2) pp. 113 136 32. Kumar, A. (2003), Violence and Political Culture: Politics of the Ultra Left in Bihar, Economic and Political Weekly, 38(47), pp. 4977 4983 33. Chakravarti, A. (2001), Social Power and Everyday Class Relations: Agrarian Transformation in North Bihar, Sage Publications, New Delhi 34. Umakant (2000), Human Rights of Dalits : A Case Study of Bihar, PhD Thesis, Center For Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 35. Chakravarti, A. (2001), Caste and Agrarian Class - A View from Bihar, Economic and Political Weekly, 36(17), pp. 1449 1462 36. Kumar, R. (2000), Differential Impact of Development on Scheduled Castes: A Study of Rural Central Bihar, PhD Thesis, Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University: New Delhi E. Politics, Public Policy and Governance 37. Kumar, S. and Singh, P.D. (2010), Report on Right to Housing and Homestead Land in Rural Bihar: Status, Issues and Challenges, Deshkal Society, New Delhi 38. Institute for Human Development (2010), Food Security Atlas, Institute for Human Development, New Delhi
39. Kumar, S. and Ranjan, R. (2009), Bihar: Development Matters, Economic & Political Weekly 44(39), pp. 141 144 40. Institute for Human Development and United Nations Development Programme, (2009), Kosi Floods 2008: How We Coped! What We Need? Perception Survey on Impact and Recovery Strategies, Institute for Human Development, New Delhi 41. Alam, M.S. (2009), Bihar: Can Lalu Prasad Reclaim Lost Ground? Economic and Political Weekly, 44(17), pp. 11 14 42. Bhattacharya, G. (2009), Intra-State Disparity in Government Expenditure: An Analysis Economic And Political Weekly, 44(26&27), pp. 231 237 43. Kumar, S. (2009), The Social, Political Processes and the Economic Development of Bihar, Manak Publications, New Delhi 44. Jha, U.M (2009), Economics of Fish Farming in Flood Prone Areas of Bihar with Special Reference to Kosi River System Anga Institute of Research Planning and Action, Bhagalpur 45. Arya, A. (2008), The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act and the Bihar Employment Guarantee Scheme: A Case Study PhD Thesis, Punjab University, Chandigarh 46. Jha, V.K (2008), Management of Floods A Case of Bihar, Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi 47. Rorabacher, J.A. (2008), Gerrymandering, Poverty and Flooding: A Perennial Story of Bihar, Economic and Political Weekly, 43(7), pp 45 53 48. Sinha, C. (2008), Hungry People and Empty Hands: Need for Vigorous Implementation of N.P.P.-2000 in Bihar: An Empirical Study PhD Thesis, Department Of Economics, BR Ambedkar Bihar University, Muzzafarpur 49. Pankaj, A.K (2008), Processes, Institutions and Mechanisms of Implementation of NREGA Impact Assessment of Bihar and Jharkhand, Institute for Human Development, New Delhi
50. Tiwari, M. and Sarmistha, U. (2008), ICTs in Rural India: User Perspective Study of Two Different Models in Madhya Pradesh and Bihar. Science Technology Society, 13(2), pp. 233 258 51. Tyagi, J. (2008), Corruption and Patronage Mark NREGS Implementation in Bihar, AMAN Study, New Delhi 52. Government of Bihar and UNICEF (2007), Rapid Assessment of ICDS Project in Bihar, Government of Bihar, Patna 53. Sharma, Alakh N. (2007), Political Economy of Development in Bihar: Nature, Dimensions and Linkages, Working Paper 01/2010 Institute for Human Development, New Delhi 54. Kumar, A. (2007), The Quality of Life of the Elderly Population of Bihar: A Case Study of Patna District, PhD Thesis, Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University: New Delhi 55. Poorest Areas Civil Society Program (2006), National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in Bihar, PACS SCBA, Kankarbag, Bihar 56. Sachchidananda (2006), Empowerment of Elected SC Members through PRIs in Bihar, Sulabh Institute of Development Studies, Patna 57. Pankaj, A. (2006), Evaluation and Impact Assessment of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in Bihar, Institute for Human Development, New Delhi 58. Nayak, P. and Saxena, N.C. (2006), Implementation of ICDS in Bihar and Jharkhand Economic and Political Weekly, 41(33), pp. 3680 3684 59. Mandal. R.B (2006), Water Resource Management Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi 60. Pankaj, A. and Singh, M.P. (2005), The changing socio political profile of local political elites Contributions to Indian Sociology, 39(3), pp. 407 428
61. Corbridge, S., Williams, G., Srivastava, M., Veron, R. (2003), Making Social Science Matter - I: How The Local State Works In Rural Bihar, Jharkhand And West Bengal, Economic And Political Weekly, 38(4), pp. 2377-2389 62. Corbridge, S., Williams, G., Srivastava, M., Veron, R. (2003), Making Social Science Matter - II: How The Local State Works In Rural Bihar, Jharkhand And West Bengal, Economic And Political Weekly, 38(4), pp. 2377-2389 63. Kumar, S. (2002), Gains and Stagnation in Bihar and Andhra Pradesh in (eds.) Narayan D. and Petesch P. From Many Lands: Voices of the Poor, pp. 147 180, World Bank and Oxford University Press, New York 64. Jiwan, J (2002), Human Development in Bihar A District Level Analysis., Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 65. Sahay, G.R, (2001), Village Studies in India- A Case of Bihar, Rawat Publications, New Delhi 66. Gupta, S (2001), Bihar :New Panchayats And Subaltern Resurgence, Economic And Political Weekly, 36(29), pp. 2742 2744 67. Kumar, G. (2001), Bihar-Panchayat Elections: Overcoming State s Resistance, Economic and Political Weekly, 36(20), pp. 1681 1684 68. Mooij, J. (2001), Food and Power in Bihar and Jharkhand PDS and its Functioning Economic and Political Weekly, 36(34), pp. 3289 3299 69. Bhattacharya, B (2000), Bihar After Bifurcation: A Challenging Future Economic And Political Weekly, 35(44/45), pp. 3800 3804 F. Health and Education 70. Joe, W., Mishra, U., and Navaneetham, K. (2009), Inequalities in Childhood Malnutrition in India: Some Evidence on Group Disparities, Journal Of Human Development And Capabilities, 10(3), pp. 417 439
71. Dubey, M. (2007), Road Map of Common School System in Bihar Economic and Political Weekly, 42(29), pp. 2999 3005 72. Singhal, A., Rao, N. and Pant, S. (2006), Entertainment-Education and Possibilities for Second-Order Social Change, Journal of Creative Communications, Sage Publications, New Delhi 73. Sankar, R., Moorthy, S., Pandav, C.S., Tiwari, J.S. and Karmarkar, M.G. (2006), Tracking Progress Towards Sustainable Elimination of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in Bihar, Indian Journal of Pediatrics Volume 73 74. Asian Development Research Institute (2004), Socio-Economic and Educational Status of Muslims in Bihar, Asian Development Research Institute, Patna 75. Anurag, K. (2001), Regional Dimension of Inter-Caste and Gender Disparities in Literacy: A Case-Study of Bihar PhD Thesis, Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 76. Narayan, B. (2001), Heroes, Histories and Booklets Economic and Political Weekly, October 13, 2001, pp. 3923 3934 G. Gender 77. Datta, A. and Rustagi, P. (2010), Status of Women in Bihar: Exploring Transformation in Work and Gender Relations, Institute for Human Development, New Delhi 78. Chaudhuri, K. and Roy, S (2009), Gender Gap in Educational Attainment: Evidence from Rural India, Education Economics, 17(2), pp. 215 238 79. Sourabh, N. C (2008), The Culture of Women's Housework - A Case Study of Bihar, India PhD Thesis, University Of Helsinki, Department Of Sociology, Helsinki 80. Alam, M.S. and Raju., S (2007), Contextualizing Inter-, Intra-Religious and Gendered Literacy and Educational Disparities in Rural Bihar Economic And Political Weekly, 42(18), pp. 1613 1622
81. Sundstrom, A (2007), Leaving the proxy woman or politician dichotomy: A qualitative study of the possibilities and obstacles for elected women s participation in Indian local governance PhD Thesis, Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg 82. Mathews, J. (2006), An Analysis of Accelerated Female Literacy Programme in Bihar, UP And Orissa, Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi 83. Ganatra, B., Manning, V. and Pallipamulla, S.P, (2005), Availability of Medical Abortion Pills and the Role of Chemists: A Study from Bihar and Jharkhand, India, Reproductive Health Matters, 13(26), pp. 65-74 84. Sachchidananda and Kumar, N. (2005), Dalit Women on the Move The Bihar Scenario, Serials Publication, New Delhi 85. Institute for Human Development (2002), Gender and Poverty in Rural Bihar, Institute for Human Development, New Delhi 86. Unterhalter, E. and Dutt, S. (2001), Gender, Education and Women s Power: Indian state and civil society intersections in DPEP (District Primary Education Program) and Mahila Samakhya, Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 31(1), pp. 57 73