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Traditional official definition of ‘work’ in developing countries excludes large number of activities that are predominantly performed by women. Naturally official Female Labour Force Participation Rate is quite low in such countries. Women who are officially in the labourforce must...
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pass – key to employment and economic progress, which accounts for the high priority assigned to the growth and development … India have put the whole SSI sector into hot water. This is purely because of policy of liberalization and Globalization put …
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This paper studies the intergenerational persistence of industry in India. Using data from a nationally representative …
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its impact on the living conditions of population in India particularly related rural and agriculture sector. …
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countries. The structural adjustment programme in India tried to ensure both through higher growth targets, and manufacturing …. The present paper examines the veracity of this by examining the trends in employment and earnings in this sector over the … nineties and analysing the factors affecting them. Most of the employment expansion has been in the unorganised sector where …
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regional perspective. The present paper analyses the wage-employment scenario in India in the post-reform period with special …Employment creation and wage security have been primary goals of developing countries both from a national and a … regular employment, and shifting in favour of tertiary sector jobs – the pace decelerating in the second half of the study …
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aspects of labour law such as Alternative employment contracts, Regulation of working time, Regulation of dismissal, Employee …
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that of the formal sector. The major strengths of this sector are its low capital requirement, higher employment generation … the basis of industrial activities, employment size, capital base, pattern of linkages, and productivity levels and, (ii …) its skewed employment structure of being an absolute domain for males. Specific policies for specific sectors of the IMS …
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feminisation of workforce. This paper focuses on this changing position of women in the informal manufacturing sector in India over … the 1989-2000 period. The share of women in total employment is declining in the sectors traditionally labeled for women … and increasing in the non-traditional sectors. Distribution of women employment is becoming more evenly spread across both …
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in India. It is seen that the overall growth rate of the organised sector employment maintained its declining trend from …-imperialism (globalisation) process in India, particularly on the social security aspects of the working population? Accordingly, an attempt is … since the introduction of globalisation process in terms of employment, labour absorption and the labour market conditions …
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