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this level of aggregation, they have considered separately the four segments differentiated by gender and rural … underlying work force participation rates, the industrial distribution of this work force, the changes in labour productivity and …
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This paper proposes a theory of the origins of India’s caste system by explicitly recognizing the productivity of …
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The paper attempts to explore the technology spillover effects of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Indian manufacturing industries across different selected clusters in India. To measure the spillover effect to domestic firms in a particular cluster, a model is used that combines an innovative...
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This paper uses the data envelopment analysis (DEA) based Malmquist productivity index to estimate total factor … productivity growth (TFPG), technical change, and efficiency change for a panel of firms during the period 1991 to 2001 in 26 … Indian manufacturing industries. The paper then analyses the factors explaining productivity growth, technical change and …
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Development approach. No Concept of development, however, can be complete unless and until it incorporates the gender component at …
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productivity, wages and poverty in India in the first quinquennuim of the 21st century. The period between 2000 and 2005 saw a … sharp acceleration in work force growth, and, on the obverse side, a slow-down in the rate of growth of labour productivity … other recent analyses. Consistent with the trends in labour productivity and real wages, relative to the 1994-2000 period …
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foreign non-equity alliances. Firms enjoying higher labour productivity with experienced managers and holding quality …
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Review of Ela R Bhat's 'We are Poor, But So Many Oxford University Press, 2006.
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The State of the Urban Youth India 2012: Employment, Livelihoods, Skills developed and produced by IRIS Knowledge Foundation, Mumbai on a commission from the UN-HABITAT Global Urban Youth Research Network of which it is part, is a first attempt to pull together a data and knowledge base on and...
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In India, thousands of women, men and children slave away in the brick kilns. Common to almost all brick kilns is the use of violence, over or implicit. Women and girls, however, are profoundly affected. Many girls and young women are raped, numbers of families are held as virtual slaves, and...
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