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From: Why market orientation matters for agriculture and fishery workers? Unravelling the association between households’ occupational background and caloric deprivation in India

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Box-plots, calorie intake per capita per household by NCO occupational classification in rural and urban India, National Sample Survey, 2011–2012. * NCO 2-digit codes: 11 Legislators and Senior Officials, 12 Corporate Managers, 13 General Managers, 21 Science Professionals, 22 Life Science and Health Professionals, 23 Teaching Professionals, 24 Other Professionals, 31 Science Associate Professionals, 32 Life Science and Health Associate Professionals, 33 Teaching Associate Professionals, 34 Other Associate Professionals, 41 Office Clerks, 42 Customer Services Clerks, 51 Personal and Protective Service Workers, 52 Models, Sales Persons and Demonstrators, 61 Market Oriented Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers, 62 Subsistence Agricultural and Fishery Workers, 71 Extraction and Building Trades Workers, 72 Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers, 73 Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers, 74 Other Craft and Related Trades Workers, 81 Stationary. Plant and Related Operators, 82 Machine Operators and Assemblers, 83 Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators, 91 Sales and Services Elementary Occupations, 92 Agricultural, Fishery and Related Labourers, 93 Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport Labourers. Note: Outliers omitted for convenience of exposition

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