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The Indian economy in the recent past is growing faster (6-9%) than its past rate of growth (3-4%) and it is even surpassing the rate of growth of many developed and developing countries all over the world. The Indian economy is showing high growth potential and it is one of those countries that...
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evil. Two other issues that have often been sidelined are Lack of Regular employment (Underemployment or Semi …-Open Unemployment SOU), and Lack of Adequate Returns from jobs (incidence of poverty among more or less regular workers or Non-Employment …
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population of Bangladesh migrates to urban centers in search for employment opportunities outside agriculture in industrial … employment opportunities in either sector are not growing adequately. This paper attempts to analyze the emerging trends and … create adequate employment and incomes for the rapidly growing population---particularly in the urban areas.The development …
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that FDI inflows are able to contribute to higher growth and employment in poor countries? I argue yes. Behavior of FDI …; therefore, FDI can contribute to higher growth and employment in poor countries but only under certain circumstances, “Roll out … data of 62 countries, from 1996 to 2007, shows that FDI appears regular to be a key source of employment and has a …
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Employment generation is one of the major potentials of Sericulture and Silk Industry in India. The farm and non …-farm activity of this sector creates sixty lakh mandays of employment every year mostly in rural sector. The industry helps to … Employment Models constructed in this paper suggest that ‘area of mulberry cultivation’, ‘cocoon-market’ and ‘power-looms’ are …
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empirical analysis builds on four indicators of economic development that are per capita GDP, inequality, poverty and employment … positive while its effect on employment is negative. Although trade theory predicts that trade openness is the potential source …
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Transformation of the countryside from agrarian subsistence economy to non-farm monetised economy is propagated as a precursor of growth and development and involves shifting of labour from farming to off-farm activities. India has started its journey in this path but has a long way to go....
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agriculture, a rapidly increasing share of the population migrates to urban centers in search for employment opportunities outside … employment opportunities in either rural or the urban sector are not growing adequately. This paper attempts to analyze the … capacities in order to create adequate employment and incomes for the rapidly growing population---particularly in the urban …
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2007, shows that FDI appears regularly to be a key source of employment for women in Non OECD countries and has a favorable …
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structure of employment towards non-agriculture in general and stagnation among STs for a long time is a cause of concern …
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