Standard of Living, Social Convention
Keywords:
Standard of Living, Social ConventionAbstract
In this article standard of living in four districts of Haryana has been measured by considering some objective and subjective indicators. The standard of living of households was measured in term of income, income sources and holding of goods by them. Further, recognition of social conventions also examined by the authors and it was found that most of the people give their recognition to the social conventions.
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