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Inadequate utilisation of available manpower is a perennial problem in India, with Open Unemployment (OU) being a major …-Open Unemployment SOU), and Lack of Adequate Returns from jobs (incidence of poverty among more or less regular workers or Non …
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-allocation of labour resources with important implications for productivity, income, and poverty status. However, credit … poverty Mexico. This is relevant when considering that, unlike in rural areas, labour often represents the only source of … accessibility could also have wider impacts on poverty if it leads to new hires outside the household. This paper contributes to the …
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concerning the capitalisation of their labour. A labour capitalisation fund allows employees to have their projected lifetime … labour, frees up financial resources for governments and creates a new lucrative financial product for banks and other …
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development, employed labour force, gross private fixed capital formation and physical infrastructure. The variables of employed … labour force, gross private fixed capital formation and physical infrastructure have statistically significant and positive …
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conditions of exogenous technology, may be due to intensive and extensive usage of hired labour. Through secondary and primary …
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Tertiarisation of labour market has globally been associated with economic progress. But in developing countries …, labour market deformities may push people into service economy out of distress also. This paper examines the tertiarisation … process in Indian labour market to bring out the reasons behind such trends and the likely impact of such movements. It is …
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India brought about by liberalization and globalization of the economy. Structural changes in terms of employment of labour …In 1991 India chose to open her economy and formulated the New Economic Policy (NEP). Under the structural adjustment … substitution of capital for labour in almost all states. In the pre-globalization period the industries experienced increasing …
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In this paper, the basics of globalization, the economic reforms initiated in India and the trends in employment and … globalisation. Under the present deprived conditions of unorganised sector, this would lead to imbalance in the labour market … would be a shift in the technology from labour to capital intensive and use of unskilled to skilled workers. …
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people especially those living in developing countries such as India. Especially the people living in rural areas have been … inadequate. In this respect the President of India advocated that provision of urban amenities in rural areas is an essential …
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The present paper is an attempt to examine the levels of deprivation of rural people in terms of their access to basic amenities like, housing, drinking water, sanitation etc. And also it evaluates the degree of relative disadvantage of rural people when compared with their urban counterparts....
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