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Women's position in the labour market is quite vulnerable and they face widespread discrimination, especially in the informal sector. This position is changing, both quantitatively and qualitatively, and there is a marked trend towards feminisation of workforce. This paper focuses on this...
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Child labour is in focus for last two decades as it robs children of the chance to enhance human capital. This paper examines the Indian situation using data from 50th, 55th and 61st rounds of NSSO Surveys. Child Workers have declined from 9.1 million in 1993 to 5.8 million in 2004, declining by...
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achieved and this has far reaching socio-economic impacts. Enrolments in schools have improved substantially in recent years … attending schools, making the schooling process attractive to the children, streamlining the middle and high school curriculum … to make it more vocational and job-oriented, and providing better infrastructure for the schools are some of the policies …
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drop out, reasons behind leaving schools, how programmes and policies have fared in reducing school drop-out, and how to …-groups of children in schools. The gender and regional dimension should also be taken into consideration and policies must …
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that complete Literacy has not been achieved and this has far reaching socio-economic impacts. Enrolments in schools have … incentives for attending schools, making the schooling process attractive to the children, streamlining the middle and high … school curriculum to make it more vocational and job-oriented, and providing better infrastructure for the schools are some …
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