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This paper explores migration from Bihar, one of the most underdeveloped states in India, by paying particular …
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Rural electrification has been an important part of government policy since India gained independence. However, despite … electrification at the village level using data from a survey conducted in rural Bihar, one of the underdeveloped states in India. An …
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In India, as the production of passenger cars increased, many local small and medium enterprises (SMEs) entered the …
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India using the Indian Human Development Survey (IHDS). Endogeneity of fertility is addressed using instruments and … India. Once endogeneity of fertility is addressed, there is no evidence for a negative birth order effect or sibling sex …
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Child labour in several low income households is rather pursued for gaining experience and at times for meagre incomes, which are possibly spent on household food expenditure. Though the contribution made by the child labour to the overall wellbeing does not turn out to be substantial, without...
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This study based on two primary surveys of the same households in two different years (2007/08 and 2012) assesses the extent of inter-temporal change in income of the individual workers and makes an attempt to identify the factors which explain upward mobility in alternate econometric framework,...
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There has been a large spurt in the offshore outsourcing of Information Technology (IT) recently. India has been a … India. The large inflow of IT related work has also had major impact on the Indian economy. There are implications on the …
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This paper showed the basic educational status of slum children between 5 and 14 years old. The attendance ratio of slum children is much lower than that of children in Delhi as a whole. Parental perception of education and financing education are the major constraints. Even if children are...
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2007. When the simple Taylor rule was estimated for India, the output gap coefficient was statistically significant, and … inflation rate has not played a role in the conduct of India’s monetary policy, and it is inappropriate for India to adopt an …
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One of the facilitating factors that enabled the rise of IT industry in India is the evolution of IT clusters. A study … clusters in India has much to tell the new emerging IT clusters in India as well as those outside of it. …
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