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The present study attempts to see how a particular labour market, that is, domestic service, a traditionally male domain, became segregated both by gender and age in post partition West Bengal (WB) and mainly in its capital city Calcutta. [CESS WP 84].
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The purpose of this study to help shed light on the entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs and enterprise growth in Wenzhou …
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This paper attempts to assess the research done in the field of industrial sociology during the period 1987 and 2002. Only published work have been noted. The review does not cover unpublished M. Phil. and Ph. D. dissertations, nor does it take into account unpublished research reports. While...
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aimed at improving labor market outcomes of women residing in low-income households in a developing country. [IGC working …
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This is the 4th Chapter of the report 'Women and Men in India' by CSO. Although women constitute a little less than the …
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marginalized, especially marginalized women. Policy provisions are also made in Draft for Discussion Purposes and Comments such a …
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practices in sports (including elimination of doping practices, fraud of age and sexual harassment of women in sports …
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This paper empirically measures the relationship between desired fertility and the sex ratio. Standard survey questions on fertility preferences ask the respondent her desired number of children of each sex, but people who want larger families have systematically stronger son preference, which...
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The India Migration Bibliography covers over 3,000 books, research articles and reports written on the subject of … internal migration, international migration and diaspora, related to India. The bibliography is inter-disciplinary and provides …
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Despite significant advances in education and political participation, women remain underrepresented in leadership … membership. Adoption of quotas by countries is likely correlated with attitudes about women within a country. However, the … randomized allocation of political quotas in India and the unanticipated introduction of board quotas in Norway have allowed …
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