Dr. Amarjyoti Mahanta

Professor, Department of Economics
  • Phone No. - 91-9435052483
  • Department of Economics
  • Designation - Professor

Profile

 

Contact

Mobile No: 919435052483

E-mail: [email protected]

Areas of Interest
      • Monetary Theory
      • International Economics
      • Macroeconomics
      • Demography

Professional Experience

      • 22 years in Teaching
Research Guidance
      • Ph.D. Awarded: 04
      • M.Phill Awarded: 22
Administrative Assignments
      • Served as the Head, Department of Economics, Dibrugarh University
      • Served as the Chairperson, Centre for Juridical Studies, Dibrugarh University
Membership
  •  Life member of the North Eastern Economic Association (NEEA)
 

Publications

  • Rural Livelihood Diversification Among Tribal Communities of North-Eastern Region of India: A Systematic Review, Journal of Asian and African Studies, sagepub.com/journals-permissions DOI: 10.1177/00219096221123747, September, 2022, pp 1-16, ISSN: 1568-5217. 
  • Impact of Antenatal Care on Maternal Health of the Karbis in Assam, Paripex-Indian Journal of Research, Vol. 12, Issue 03, March 2023, pp.88-90, ISSN: 2250-1991, DOI: 10.36106/paripex
  • Does flood affect the intensity of livelihood diversification? Evidence from Assam, India, Wesleyan Journal of Research, Vo.14. No.17, May 2021, pp. ISSN 0975-1386 
  • Socio-economic Factors and Utilisation of Integrated Child Development Services in Assam, Dogo Rangsang Research Journal, Vol X, Issue XVII, January 2023 (ISSN: 2347-7180), p.p. 444-455
  • Do the Different Transmission Channels Matter in the Propagation of Monetary Policy in India? Assam Economic Journal, Volume 30, 2020-21,  p.91-117 (ISSN 0970-7530) Department of Economics, Dibrugarh University
  • Determinants of Fertility:  A Study on the Tea Garden Labour Community of Assam, Psychology and Education, (2021) 58(2): 9263-9272; ISSN: 00333077
  • Changing Pattern of Farm and Non-Farm Livelihood among the Bodos: A Study in Bodoland Territorial Areas of Assam, India, Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, 10(2), 2020, pp. 671–681 
  • Extent of Rural Livelihood Diversification: The Case of the Bodos of Assam, India”  Asia-Pacific Social Science Review 20(1) 2020, pp. 184– 190 
  • Constraints of rural livelihood diversification: a study in Bodoland territorial area districts of Assam, The Research Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 6, June 2019
  • Efficiency in the Use of Working Capital among the Small Tea Growers: A Study in Golaghat District of Assam, Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (ISSN 2249-7315) Vol. 7, No. 12, December 2017, pp. 8-15., DOI NUMBER: 10.5958/2249-7315.2017.00550.0
  • Attitude toward Work Participation of the Urban Females: A Study in Dibrugarh District of Assam, European Academic Research Vol. III, Issue 10/ (ISSN: 2286-4822) January 2016 pp. 10395-10409 http://euacademic.org/ UploadArticle/2202.pdf
  • Impact of Education on Fertility: Evidence from a Tribal Society in Assam, India, International Journal of Population Research, (ISSN: 2090-4037) Volume 2016, pp.1-7 http://dx.doi.org./10.1155/2016/3153685
  • Family Planning among the Tea Garden Labour Community of Assam: A Study on Level and Determinants of Ever Use of Contraceptives, The Journal of Family Welfare, (ISSN: 0022-1074) Family Planning Association of India, Mumbai. Vol.60 No.1, June 2014, p.74-82
  • Determinants of Rural Fertility: Evidence from Dibrugarh District of Assam, The International Journal Of Humanities & Social Studies, (ISSN 2321 - 9203) Volume 2, Issue 8; August, 2014, p.103-110.
  • Quantifying the Status of Child Health and Health Contributors in Assam, Asian Resonance, (ISSN 0976-8602) Vol.III, Issue III, 2014; p.214-221.
  • The Determinants of First Birth Interval: The Misings of Assam, The Indian Journal of Social Work, Volume 73, Issue 3, July 2012, p.379-393, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.
  • Demographic Determinants of the Secondary Sex Ratio: A Cross-section Data Based Observation, Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology, Dibrugarh University, (ISSN 0976-2264) Vol. 41, 2013, p.27-36.
  • Status of Education at Primary Level in Assam: A District Level Study, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XXIV, 2013, p.117-128.
  • Theoretical Context of the Pressure on Indian Rupee, Social Science Journal of Gargaon College, (ISSN 2320-0138) Assam, Vol II, 2014, p.7-17.
  • Child Survival and Reproductive Behaviour: A Study of the Mising Population of Assam, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XXV, 2013, p.61-72. 
  • An Enquiry into the Factors Responsible for Infant Mortality: A Study of a Tribal Society, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XXIII, 2011, p. 45-57.
  • Utilisation of Maternal Care Services: A Study of the Mishing Tribe of Assam, Assam Economic Journal, Vol. XXII, 2009-10, p.63-76.
  • Socio-economic Development in India: An Interregional Comparative Analysis, in A.Bharali (ed) Development and Regional Planning: Special Focus on North-East Region, (ISBN: 978-93-84679-59-0), 2019, pp. 24-36.
  • An Appraisal of the Small-scale Industries in Assam, in K.J.Handique edited Small Scale Industries in Assam, 2012, p. 39-50. ISBN: 978-81-922338-1-9
  • Fertility Pattern of the Mishings of Assam, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XXI, 2008, p. 45-52.
  • Indo-SAARC Trade Performance, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XX, 2007, p.121-136.
  • Factors Influencing Female Age At Marriage: A Case Study of the Mishing Tribe of Assam, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XIX, 2006, p. 143-156.
  • Unemployment Situation in Assam: Need for Strengthening Rural Industries, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XVIII, 2005, p. 119-130.

Courses Taken

  • Monetary Theories and Policies
  • International Economics
  • Demography

Sponsored Projects

  • Maternal and Child Health: A Study of the Mishing Tribe of Assam, sponsored by the UGC
  • A Study on the Socio-economic and livelihood pattern in Margherita sub-division for the proposed 660 MW thermal power plant, sponsored by the Assam Power Generation Corporation Limited
  • Self-Learning Materials for the Post-Graduate Learners of Economics under the Directorate of Distance Education, Dibrugarh University: An Evaluative Study, DEC
  • Livelihood Changes Due to Construction of Bogibeel Bridge Over the Brahmaputra: An Evaluative Study” sponsored by the District Administration, Dibrugarh
  • The Sonowal Kacharis of Assam: A Comprehensive Study on Social Demography and Human Development, sponsored by the Sonowal Kachari Autonomous Council, Govt. of Assam
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Profile

Profile

 

Contact

Mobile No: 919435052483

E-mail: [email protected]

Areas of Interest
      • Monetary Theory
      • International Economics
      • Macroeconomics
      • Demography

Professional Experience

      • 22 years in Teaching
Research Guidance
      • Ph.D. Awarded: 04
      • M.Phill Awarded: 22
Administrative Assignments
      • Served as the Head, Department of Economics, Dibrugarh University
      • Served as the Chairperson, Centre for Juridical Studies, Dibrugarh University
Membership
  •  Life member of the North Eastern Economic Association (NEEA)
 
Publications

Publications

 

  • Rural Livelihood Diversification Among Tribal Communities of North-Eastern Region of India: A Systematic Review, Journal of Asian and African Studies, sagepub.com/journals-permissions DOI: 10.1177/00219096221123747, September, 2022, pp 1-16, ISSN: 1568-5217. 
  • Impact of Antenatal Care on Maternal Health of the Karbis in Assam, Paripex-Indian Journal of Research, Vol. 12, Issue 03, March 2023, pp.88-90, ISSN: 2250-1991, DOI: 10.36106/paripex
  • Does flood affect the intensity of livelihood diversification? Evidence from Assam, India, Wesleyan Journal of Research, Vo.14. No.17, May 2021, pp. ISSN 0975-1386 
  • Socio-economic Factors and Utilisation of Integrated Child Development Services in Assam, Dogo Rangsang Research Journal, Vol X, Issue XVII, January 2023 (ISSN: 2347-7180), p.p. 444-455
  • Do the Different Transmission Channels Matter in the Propagation of Monetary Policy in India? Assam Economic Journal, Volume 30, 2020-21,  p.91-117 (ISSN 0970-7530) Department of Economics, Dibrugarh University
  • Determinants of Fertility:  A Study on the Tea Garden Labour Community of Assam, Psychology and Education, (2021) 58(2): 9263-9272; ISSN: 00333077
  • Changing Pattern of Farm and Non-Farm Livelihood among the Bodos: A Study in Bodoland Territorial Areas of Assam, India, Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, 10(2), 2020, pp. 671–681 
  • Extent of Rural Livelihood Diversification: The Case of the Bodos of Assam, India”  Asia-Pacific Social Science Review 20(1) 2020, pp. 184– 190 
  • Constraints of rural livelihood diversification: a study in Bodoland territorial area districts of Assam, The Research Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 6, June 2019
  • Efficiency in the Use of Working Capital among the Small Tea Growers: A Study in Golaghat District of Assam, Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (ISSN 2249-7315) Vol. 7, No. 12, December 2017, pp. 8-15., DOI NUMBER: 10.5958/2249-7315.2017.00550.0
  • Attitude toward Work Participation of the Urban Females: A Study in Dibrugarh District of Assam, European Academic Research Vol. III, Issue 10/ (ISSN: 2286-4822) January 2016 pp. 10395-10409 http://euacademic.org/ UploadArticle/2202.pdf
  • Impact of Education on Fertility: Evidence from a Tribal Society in Assam, India, International Journal of Population Research, (ISSN: 2090-4037) Volume 2016, pp.1-7 http://dx.doi.org./10.1155/2016/3153685
  • Family Planning among the Tea Garden Labour Community of Assam: A Study on Level and Determinants of Ever Use of Contraceptives, The Journal of Family Welfare, (ISSN: 0022-1074) Family Planning Association of India, Mumbai. Vol.60 No.1, June 2014, p.74-82
  • Determinants of Rural Fertility: Evidence from Dibrugarh District of Assam, The International Journal Of Humanities & Social Studies, (ISSN 2321 - 9203) Volume 2, Issue 8; August, 2014, p.103-110.
  • Quantifying the Status of Child Health and Health Contributors in Assam, Asian Resonance, (ISSN 0976-8602) Vol.III, Issue III, 2014; p.214-221.
  • The Determinants of First Birth Interval: The Misings of Assam, The Indian Journal of Social Work, Volume 73, Issue 3, July 2012, p.379-393, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.
  • Demographic Determinants of the Secondary Sex Ratio: A Cross-section Data Based Observation, Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology, Dibrugarh University, (ISSN 0976-2264) Vol. 41, 2013, p.27-36.
  • Status of Education at Primary Level in Assam: A District Level Study, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XXIV, 2013, p.117-128.
  • Theoretical Context of the Pressure on Indian Rupee, Social Science Journal of Gargaon College, (ISSN 2320-0138) Assam, Vol II, 2014, p.7-17.
  • Child Survival and Reproductive Behaviour: A Study of the Mising Population of Assam, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XXV, 2013, p.61-72. 
  • An Enquiry into the Factors Responsible for Infant Mortality: A Study of a Tribal Society, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XXIII, 2011, p. 45-57.
  • Utilisation of Maternal Care Services: A Study of the Mishing Tribe of Assam, Assam Economic Journal, Vol. XXII, 2009-10, p.63-76.
  • Socio-economic Development in India: An Interregional Comparative Analysis, in A.Bharali (ed) Development and Regional Planning: Special Focus on North-East Region, (ISBN: 978-93-84679-59-0), 2019, pp. 24-36.
  • An Appraisal of the Small-scale Industries in Assam, in K.J.Handique edited Small Scale Industries in Assam, 2012, p. 39-50. ISBN: 978-81-922338-1-9
  • Fertility Pattern of the Mishings of Assam, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XXI, 2008, p. 45-52.
  • Indo-SAARC Trade Performance, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XX, 2007, p.121-136.
  • Factors Influencing Female Age At Marriage: A Case Study of the Mishing Tribe of Assam, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XIX, 2006, p. 143-156.
  • Unemployment Situation in Assam: Need for Strengthening Rural Industries, Assam Economic Journal, (ISSN 0976-7530) Volume XVIII, 2005, p. 119-130.
Courses Taken
Current Courses
Sponsored Projects