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countries, namely; Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan and India, concludes that on return, the employment status of REMs … were in general worse off than in their host country with high share of casualisation, self employment and unemployment in … the crisis year and a decline in their average monthly earnings. The analysis suggests that those who found employment on …
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suggest that foreign firms do not have any adverse effects on the manufacturing employment in India as compared to their …This paper makes an attempt to evaluate the employment and wage effects of FDI in Indian manufacturing. The findings … labour in fact had benefited from foreign investment in India. …
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: Incidence of crime in India has been mounting at a fast pace , especially during the last decade. Moreover, crime on … labour market as a transmitting institution for crime. This paper is an attempt to understand the issue of crime in India as … wage inequality are key variables that explains the crime rate in India, especially crime on body. Education similarly …
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The “new economic geography” of the IT industry is shaped by two characteristic features of the industry, smaller size of the firms and zero transportation costs of its products that provide its ability of being a ‘footloose’ industry. The IT industry could locate itself in a region on...
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India. It also discusses the limitations of the data sets,and issues for further research but are limited by the …
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The rural labour market in India is still virtually, to a large extent, dominated by the agriculture related workers … watchers that there is at last a visible structural shift in employment. Yet, it needs to be recognized that this shift has …
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