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Whether the outcome of bargaining over wage and employment between an incumbent firm and a union remains efficient … wage is not observed, contracts feature over-employment. Under separating equilibrium the low type is over-employed, and …
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This paper aims to examine the policy debates on women's education and highlight some of the basic issues affecting the progress of women's education since the introduction of planned development in the country. [CWDS].
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initiated by the Government of Andhra Pradesh under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act this study finds that a new …
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employment to a growing labour force, especially that of less skilled type and second by its own healthy growth, stimulate and … present study examines in detail the main determinants of factor employment, their shares, and output growth. The framework …
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This study attempts to provide an analysis of the gender concerns of the proposed EU India FTA in the field of agriculture and suggest policy changes both in the FTA text as well as in domestic policy. [Paper III].
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also discuses the issue of availability and choice of employment as a key driver towards socio-economic urban integration. …
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West Bengal is not among the best performing states with regard to NREGA. The performance of all districts in the state is not equally discouraging. Some districts, in fact, have done well in generating good number of average person-days per household or in distributing the benefits of work in...
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The present study attempts to see how a particular labour market, that is, domestic service, a traditionally male domain, became segregated both by gender and age in post partition West Bengal (WB) and mainly in its capital city Calcutta. [CESS WP 84].
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areas for young people around the world: i) youth unemployment, underemployment, and lack of formal sector employment; ii …
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This paper aims at discussing some of the important issues relating to sustainable urban form that would lead to sustainable urban development with possible references to India. The paper is based on available literature and secondary data. The study discusses the compact city debate and also...
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