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industry in India post major economic reforms in 1991, but number of studies show that it hasn’t been so. Though it’s seen that … we will investigate the employment growth in India during various periods of major economic changes and compare them in …
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Traditional official definition of ‘work’ in developing countries excludes large number of activities that are predominantly performed by women. Naturally official Female Labour Force Participation Rate is quite low in such countries. Women who are officially in the labourforce must...
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India have put the whole SSI sector into hot water. This is purely because of policy of liberalization and Globalization put …
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This paper studies the intergenerational persistence of industry in India. Using data from a nationally representative …
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its impact on the living conditions of population in India particularly related rural and agriculture sector. …
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regional perspective. The present paper analyses the wage-employment scenario in India in the post-reform period with special …
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manufacturing sectors of India during the post-reform period. The motivation for this study comes from the econometric results of …
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employment, and explores the prospects of employment growth in the state of Andhra Pradesh (India) in the scenario of declining …
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The present paper examines the changing nature of labour use in rice cultivation in Andhra Pradesh. The study observed that there is a fast decline in labour use in respect of rice cultivation in Andhra Pradesh. All three forms of labour (family, casual and attached) have followed the same...
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Promotion of the urban informal sector has become the new strategy of development in the developing economies. This paper attempts a study of some of the important characteristics of this sector in the city of Cuttack and compares it with that of the formal sector. The major strengths of this...
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