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Kerala 3 India 2 Arbeitslosigkeit 1 Educated Women Unemployment market 1 Frauen 1 Government decision making problems 1 Gummiindustrie 1 Kautschukgewinnung 1 Kerala's educational system 1 Muslims 1 Natural rubber production 1 PES model problems 1 PFC model problem 1 Rubber industry 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Three Sector educated unemployment problem 1 Unemployment 1 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 1 Women 1 Women workers 1 agriculture 1 backwaters 1 construction sectors 1 consumer expenditure 1 demographic 1 demographic transition 1 developed countries 1 development 1 economy 1 health 1 housing 1 infrastructure 1 inter-state migration 1 internal migration 1 investments 1 job market 1 land reforms 1 manual labour 1 migrants 1
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Kumar, N. Ajith 5 George, K.K. 3 Harsha V K 1 Kumar, N.Ajith 1 Pillai, P. S. 1
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eSocialSciences 3
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Working Papers / eSocialSciences 3 Agricultural situation in India 1 Economic and political weekly : a Sameeksha Trust publ 1 International journal of economic research 1
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RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 OLC EcoSci 1
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Problem of educated women unemployment in Kerala : with special reference to Kollam District
Harsha V K; Kumar, N. Ajith - In: International journal of economic research 17 (2020) 2, pp. 127-136
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What Is Wrong With Kerala’s Education System?
George, K.K.; Kumar, N. Ajith - eSocialSciences - 2013
The question that is increasingly being posed is whether Kerala's education can continue to play a major role in the future without keeping up with the vast changes taking place in all disciplines. It must also keep abreast of the changes in the economy, both national and international. It looks...
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Vulnerability of Migrants and Responsiveness of the State: The Case of Unskilled Migrant Workers in Kerala, India
Kumar, N. Ajith - eSocialSciences - 2013
The paper examines how the state and other agencies in the host state (Kerala) responded to reduce the vulnerability of inter-state migrant workers. The paper also makes an assessment of a pioneering welfare scheme for inter-state migrant workers introduced by the Kerala government. [CSES...
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Kerala-The Land of Development Paradoxes
George, K.K.; Kumar, N. Ajith - eSocialSciences - 2012
An attempt has been made to understand the paradoxes of Kerala's development like the state's per capita consumer expenditure is more than the per capita state domestic product. But the nutritional intake is low. [CSES working paper 2]....
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Kerala's Education System: From Inclusion to Exclusion?
Kumar, N.Ajith; George, K.K. - In: Economic and political weekly : a Sameeksha Trust publ 44 (2009) 41-42, pp. 55-61
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Rubber plantation industry in Kerala : a study of trends in area, production and productivity
Kumar, N. Ajith - In: Agricultural situation in India 49 (1994) 6, pp. 435-439
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