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STEM, as well as demand for protection against sexual harassment. These studies cast light on the reality behind civil …
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female managers, middle birth cohorts (born between 1984 and 1987), female vocation-track degree holders, and STEM graduates …
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productivity and make growth more inclusive, while contributing to improved current account balance. In particular, India should …
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years. Although teleworking is not a very new concept, very few organizations have openly adopted the practice in India … of 2020. The sample comprises 313 professionals working in various organizations across different industries in India …
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-selection hypothesis and the determinants of labour productivity at the firm level for India's major exporting manufacturing industries …
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This paper attempts to identify and examine labor intensive industries in the organized manufacturing sector in India … (Government of India, various issues), the labor intensity for 97 industries at the 4-digit disaggregate level was computed for … the period 1990-91 to 2003-04. The study identifies 31 industries as ‘labor intensive industries’ within India’s organized …
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This study attempts to address the issue of declining labour intensity in India’s organized manufacturing in order to …
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manufacturing sector of China and India. We first provide a comparison between India and China using a broad international … perspective. We find that China has increased its labor productivity to a level above that of India, but due to a somewhat higher … compensation level, China is still somewhat at a disadvantage in terms of unit labor cost in manufacturing relative to India. In …
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paper takes into account both these effects and tests for human capital formation effect of FDI in India for core …
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Most high and middle-income countries showed symptoms of skill-biased technological change in the 1980s. India - a low … income country - did not, perhaps because India's traditionally controlled economy may have limited the transfer of … skill-biased technological change did in fact arrive in India in the 1990s using panel data disaggregated by industry and …
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