Socio-Economic Determinants of Agriculture Households in Punjab: A Principal Component Analysis


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Authors

  • Abhilash Singh Maurya Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Raebareli-II (Palti Khera)
  • Bhartendu Yadav
  • Supriya
  • Sarju Narain
  • Atin Kumar

https://doi.org/10.48165/IJEE.2026.62107

Keywords:

PCA, Sustainability, Socio-economic, Agriculture , Punjab

Abstract

The study highlights the socio-economic determinants of agricultural families in Punjab through the main component analysis. A sample of 200 families was surveyed in 2024-25, and ten socio-economic variables were analyzed, including land ownership, income, livestock, education, family size, expansion contact, loan, mechanization, and market access. The suitability of the PCA was confirmed by a clinical test with the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin value of 0.732 and a significant Bartlett test. The analysis highlights the three major components with more than one Eigenvector value, which cumulatively explain 68.5% of the total variance. The PC1 highlights the relevance of agricultural resources, land, livestock, and income. PC2 emphasizes human and social capital, expansion services, family labour, and education. PC3, institutional and market access, mechanization, obtained loans, and proximity to markets. The multidimensional nature of rural livelihood in Punjab is exposed, where both traditional resources and institutional factors shape domestic results. The study underlines the need for integrated policies emphasizing resource efficiency, human capacity building, and institutional strengthening to ensure inclusive and sustainable agricultural development.

Author Biographies

  • Bhartendu Yadav

    Assistant Professor, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara-144411 (Punjab), India

  • Supriya

    Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, ANDUAT, Ayodhya

  • Sarju Narain

    Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural Extension, BNPG College, Rath, Hamirpur-210431 (Uttar Pradesh) India

  • Atin Kumar

    Assistant Professor, School of Agriculture, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun, - 248007 (U.K.), India

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26.10.2025

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Maurya, A. S., Yadav, B. ., Supriya, Sarju Narain, & Atin Kumar. (2025). Socio-Economic Determinants of Agriculture Households in Punjab: A Principal Component Analysis. Indian Journal of Extension Education, 62(1), 41-47. https://doi.org/10.48165/IJEE.2026.62107
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