"The number of people depending upon agriculture and allied activities for their livelihood has come down from over 60 per cent to 49 per cent between 1999-2000 and 2011-12," the Assocham study said.
"The number of people employed in secondary and tertiary sectors have grown significantly from about 16 per cent and 23.5 per cent in 1999-00 to about 24 per cent and 27 per cent respectively as of 2011-12," the study titled 'Structural Shift in Rural Employment' said.
The shift from dependence on farm related jobs towards acquiring other skills and engaging in self-employment, trade and services should be encouraged as it would help intensify financial inclusion in rural areas and contribute to national growth, he added.
The number of individuals employed in the agriculture sector have declined from about 261 million in 2009-10 to 231 million as of 2011-12, the Assocham study said.
Those employed in construction sector have almost doubled and those in services sector have also increased by about 17 million, it added.