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analysis of rural economies, comprising a case study of Bihar, India - includes a brief literature survey; based on a 1981 … sample survey of poverty and rural employment, shows the importance of interactions and correlations in explaining inter …
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, India - analyses employment impact according to type of wheat cultivation technique (tractor, high crop yield seeds …ILO pub. Article presenting a disaggregated approach to employment effects of agricultural mechanization in punjab …
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Covers the period from 1980s to end of 1990s.
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ILO pub. Article on comparison of the economic implications of rising petroleum prices in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan … and Sri Lanka (trends 1972 to 1978) - examines effects on incomes, employment, balance of payments, power consumption …
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This paper argues that economic inequalities in India have been driven by employment patterns and changes in labour … change (or the relative lack of it) and the persistence of low productivity employment in India are strongly related to …
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employed in subsistence farming in Andra Pradesh, India. Covers labour force participation, sexual division of labour, sex … discrimination in land tenure and occupational structure, the role of women's organizations, income generating activities, employment …
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India - presents a case study of Ludhiana discussing the causes, implications and benefits of migration, migrant worker … worker labour force participation, labour mobility, housing, etc., and impact on urban population, incomes, employment and …
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. Analyses impact of wage rates, land ownership, labour supply, employment opportunities, parental employment (esp. women workers …
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