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referred to as 'contract' labour in India. This paper seeks to examine this Act and its implication for manufacturing … employment in India. While empirical evidence seems to indicate the presence of large number of 'contract' workers in the Indian …One particularly significant piece of labour legislation in India is the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act …
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output and employment in this sector. We find that there are heterogeneities in the performance of the manufacturing sector … decade partly explains the limited contribution of the manufacturing sector to employment generation. At the state level, we …Despite witnessing a decade of rapid economic growth, an acceleration of growth in the organised manufacturing sector …
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Labor regulation and employment relation has been investigated in India in light of the seminal work of Besley and … Burgess (2004), considering formal sector manufacturing employment as the explained variable. Empirical findings support …, although not very strongly, the institutionalist view, i.e., pro-worker amendment in labour laws induces employment. Among the …
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Labor regulation and employment relation has been investigated in India in light of the seminal work of Besley and … Burgess (2004), considering formal sector manufacturing employment as the explained variable. Empirical findings support …, although not very strongly, the institutionalist view, i.e., pro-worker amendment in labour laws induces employment. Among the …
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countries: Fiji, Palau and Papua New Guinea. We focus on the main pillars of labour market institutions, as employment …
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We study how labor market conditions affect unionization decisions. Tight labor markets might spur unionization, e.g., by reducing the threat of unemployment after management opposition or employer retaliation in response to a unionization attempt. Tightness might also weaken unionization by...
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This study introduces a review of the institutional framework in the Egyptian labor market to show how it is regulated by discussing extensively the most recent labor law regulations in Egypt and the main reasons behind enacting this law. The paper guides also to different data sources that can...
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There has been limited research on the impact of labour regulations on the growth in manufacturing employment in India … sector of Indian manufacturing, which accounts for only about 20-25 per cent of the total manufacturing employment in India … labour reforms significantly positively impacted manufacturing employment in India and contributed to employment growth …
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