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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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funded by the European Commission FP7 program between 6 partner countries, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Turkey …
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of this TNC operating in Turkey as CCI (Coca Cola Içecek A.S.) under TCCC system, on CSR (corporate social responsibility … sustainability, and TCCC Sustainability Review as well as an analysis of CCI Turkey’s annual and CSR reports. [Paper presented at the …
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encouraging media literacy in Turkey. ‘Media literacy’ as an almost unknown topic in Turkish society and in media studies …
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Turkey and ushering in an ineffective political system where political elites are unable to build consensus among diverging … do well to recognize the new political reality emerging in Turkey by further engaging with the country, not turning away …
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This paper considers the prospects of manufactured exports of Turkey and Malaysia given the rising standards of global …, Turkey has a weaker, stagnant export structure when it comes to increasing its technology content. Its low-technology textile …
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The State of the Urban Youth India 2012: Employment, Livelihoods, Skills developed and produced by IRIS Knowledge Foundation, Mumbai on a commission from the UN-HABITAT Global Urban Youth Research Network of which it is part, is a first attempt to pull together a data and knowledge base on and...
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Review of Ela R Bhat's 'We are Poor, But So Many Oxford University Press, 2006.
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In India, thousands of women, men and children slave away in the brick kilns. Common to almost all brick kilns is the … use of violence, over or implicit. Women and girls, however, are profoundly affected. Many girls and young women are raped … poverty. This report, focusing on the widespread exploitation of brick making families, reviews the situation of women …
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During the period 1972-73 to 2004-05 in rural India, the total number of workers expanded more in the non-farm sector than the farm sector with the rise in male workers being sharper than that of female workers. This enquir,y primarily based on NSS data, throws up ample evidence of the...
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