The majority of the villagers are agricultural laborers and farmers.
Most untouchables are now agricultural laborers, no longer doing the polluted work associated with their kind.
Of these, about half were largely unskilled and impoverished agricultural laborers.
The sons, young and strong, were the family's real breadwinners, working as agricultural laborers.
No black agricultural laborers were listed until the 1900 census with 10 and 1910 with 21.
His mother Erika worked as an agricultural laborer so that she could support herself and her two sons.
Likewise the agricultural laborer, by law, was attached to the land and forbidden to leave it for work in the city.
These agricultural laborers began to work for the government on infrastructure projects financed by oil revenue.
Nearly 75% of the population were peasants or agricultural laborers, and another fifth, industrial workers.
This forced agricultural laborers to borrow money from landlords at high rates of interest.