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, and, in the process, diminishes the employment opportunities afforded to jobseekers so stigmatized. Few researchers …
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translate into differences in the probability of employment, occupation and earnings for adults in the UK. We also examine …
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generated additional jobs, but the share of employment growth from these sectors was small and skewed more toward higher …
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India’s Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) is the largest public works employment … project in the world. Its most direct poverty reduction pathway is through boosting employment and income for the poor. How …
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India’s National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) is one of the largest public works programs globally …
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, resulted in lower investment, employment, and bank debt for younger and smaller firms. These effects dominate those of banks … aggregate investment and employment, and to a less efficient resource allocation. …
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The devolution of environment and natural resource functions to local government units was a bold move in the history of environmental Management in the Philippines. However, the implementation of these functions was considered partial, insignificant and with limited success due to issues on...
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Over the last two decades, community-based forest management has graduated from being an experimental strategy to becoming a much more mainstream approach. In developing countries, an estimated 22 percent of forest estate is owned by or reserved for community and indigenous groups. Now a SANDEE...
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Based on the last four rounds of NSS data the study explores some dimensions of women’s labour market participation across social groups. [CWDS Occasional Paper No.59]. URL:[http://www.cwds.ac.in/OCPaper/OccasionalPaper59.pdf].
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The fact that progress in equal rights for women has come about largely through the efforts of social reform movement in the 19th century and women’s liberation movement in the 20th century Maharashtra highlights the essential role of collective agency in human progress. Given the...
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