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Patterns of rural-urban migration and employment shifts in a region that is facing ongoing depletion of groundwater resources in Northern Gujarat, India is discussed. Given that migration typically does not occur due to one singular risk, the study assessed the multifactorial drivers of...
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. Workers not only compare their wages, as pointed out in previous literature, but also compare the socio-emotional resources …
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As reports of severe harassment of Maruti workers and their families trickled in in late July 2012, Peoples Union for …
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Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra, a large highly industrialised, progressive state that until a decade ago, reported remarkable progress on social and economic indices. Today, it is still a leading state, but its social indices have deteriorated. This is evidence of its poor performance on...
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basis for threshold effects. Firms could use non-permanent workers to stay below the legal establishment size threshold of … 100 workers. This strategy is expected to cause the ratio of non-permanent to total workers to peak at size close to the …
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Unlike migration, scant attention has been paid to the phenomenon of commuting by workers in developing countries. This … workers to commute across rural and urban areas daily. [IGIDR WP-2014-015]. …
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The budget offers no programme for job creation or any substantive policy measures to contain inflation that continues to erode the real wage while it commits itself to cash transfers and cuts in subsidies all of which will contribute to further worsening the economic condition of the working...
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Globalization makes all products costlyfor workers. Canadian women face same problems as women in India. They face …
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The study examines the different aspects of labor in the rural household economy. It identifies the factors that significantly determine the rural households' labor allocation decisions. Moreover, it also looks at how the availability and growth of rural nonagricultural employment opportunities...
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statistical life of workers in India. The discount rate is imputed from wage-risk trade-offs in which workers decide whether to …
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