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Employment and Unemployment in India : Emerging Tendencies During the Post-Reform Period

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2006Description: 166pISBN:
  • 9788178297026
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.10954 M428
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This book critically examines the emerging trends in employment and unemployment in the Indian Economy during the post-reform era. Using the latest round of NSS data, the author studies the impact of these structural economic reforms on: > Employment generation, with reference to different and competing sectors-rural/urban; agricultural/no-agricultural; organised/unorganised. > Unemployment and underemployment, in terms of the apprehension that economic reforms lead to loss of employment. > Casualisaton of employment-that is, a belief that reforms lead to increase in the proportion of casual labour. > Informalisation of employment > Feminisation of employment
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This book critically examines the emerging trends in employment and unemployment in the Indian Economy during the post-reform era. Using the latest round of NSS data, the author studies the impact of these structural economic reforms on: > Employment generation, with reference to different and competing sectors-rural/urban; agricultural/no-agricultural; organised/unorganised. > Unemployment and underemployment, in terms of the apprehension that economic reforms lead to loss of employment. > Casualisaton of employment-that is, a belief that reforms lead to increase in the proportion of casual labour. > Informalisation of employment > Feminisation of employment

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