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Non-contributory social security is increasingly attracting the attention of developing country policymakers and observers, not least as a mechanism to help address the perceived failure of contributory social security to reduce poverty in developing countries. This development is most visible...
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A bill to provide for the establishment of an Authority to promote old age income security by establishing, developing and regulating pension funds, to protect the interests of subscribers to schemes of pension funds and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto....
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market scenario in India from different angles, highlighting the need for integrated labour policies. It has been recongnised …
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in India, against the backdrop of working and living conditions of labour belonging to this occupational category. The …
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This paper attempts to explain the provision of social security in the fisheries sector of Kerala State in south India …
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A bill to provide for the social security and welfare of unorganised sector workers and for other matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
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Eleventh Five Year Plan 2007-12
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Budget speech 2008-09 by Finance Minister Dr. Thomas Issac
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There are several themes which emerge from the comparative analysis of social security systems in Southeast Asia. Each country will need to address the limitations of their respective system in relation to each of the themes outlined. The first theme concerns the need for a multi-tier social...
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Two agendas of the heterodox economics programme; the stock-flow consistent models pioneered by Wynne Godley, and the monetary circuit approach researched in France and Italy are discussed. The objective is to present a coherent account of two innovations in payments mechanisms: deposit-creating...
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