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Labour and sustainable development

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Publication details: New Delhi Serials Publications 2009Description: 495p xiISBN:
  • 9788183872065
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.010000 GUP
Contents:
Contents: Section I-Labour and development; 1. Labour: A beneficiary or victim of rural development in Ghana? by John Victor Mensah & Kwabena Barima Antwi; 2. Associations between poverty and socio-economic variables in a typical Tswana rural village: New insights by Pelotshwe T. Moepeng & Clement A. Tisdell; 3. Labour reltions in Botswana's small businesses-Real employment or disguised unemployment? by Motsomi Marobela; 4. Deerminants of non-farm and farm wage differentials in Punjab-An inter district analysis by Kuldip Kaur & Maneet Gill; 5. Labour relations scenario in India: A paradigm shift by Mahesh Chandra Prasad; 6. Level of living of rural labour-A Case study by M.S. Gupta; 7. Labour market in Kenya: Structure, reforms and role of the government by Jone Kabubo-Mariara; Section-II-Gender and sustainable development; 8. Gendered employment and sustainable development by Angele Dziedzom Akorsu & Patrick Kwashie Akorsu; 9. Making women;s informal work visible: A case study on Bangladesh by Nilufar Jahan; 10. Gender and decision-making process in India-A case study by C. Muthuraja; 11. Employment in promoting capability development in Indian women by Krishna Kant Jha; Section-III-Labour and migration; 12. Rural-urban migration and its impact on land, labour and credit contracts in source areas: An empirical study by Mamata Swain; 13. Rural-urban migration: A case study by M.S. Gupta; 14. Trend and pattern of out-migration of rural labour by Bipin Kumar; Section-IV-Agricutural labour: Some issues; 15. Female agricultural labour: A socio economic profile by Asha Singh; 16. Agriculture labour in Bihar by Pushpa Sinha & Ratna Mitra; 17. Agricultural labour: A case study by Tapan Kumar Shandilya & Md. Reyazuddin; Index.
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Contents:
Section I-Labour and development;
1. Labour: A beneficiary or victim of rural development in Ghana? by John Victor Mensah & Kwabena Barima Antwi;
2. Associations between poverty and socio-economic variables in a typical Tswana rural village: New insights by Pelotshwe T. Moepeng & Clement A. Tisdell;
3. Labour reltions in Botswana's small businesses-Real employment or disguised unemployment? by Motsomi Marobela;
4. Deerminants of non-farm and farm wage differentials in Punjab-An inter district analysis by Kuldip Kaur & Maneet Gill;
5. Labour relations scenario in India: A paradigm shift by Mahesh Chandra Prasad;
6. Level of living of rural labour-A Case study by M.S. Gupta;
7. Labour market in Kenya: Structure, reforms and role of the government by Jone Kabubo-Mariara;

Section-II-Gender and sustainable development;
8. Gendered employment and sustainable development by Angele Dziedzom Akorsu & Patrick Kwashie Akorsu;
9. Making women;s informal work visible: A case study on Bangladesh by Nilufar Jahan;
10. Gender and decision-making process in India-A case study by C. Muthuraja;
11. Employment in promoting capability development in Indian women by Krishna Kant Jha;

Section-III-Labour and migration;
12. Rural-urban migration and its impact on land, labour and credit contracts in source areas: An empirical study by Mamata Swain;
13. Rural-urban migration: A case study by M.S. Gupta;
14. Trend and pattern of out-migration of rural labour by Bipin Kumar;

Section-IV-Agricutural labour: Some issues;
15. Female agricultural labour: A socio economic profile by Asha Singh;
16. Agriculture labour in Bihar by Pushpa Sinha & Ratna Mitra;
17. Agricultural labour: A case study by Tapan Kumar Shandilya & Md. Reyazuddin;
Index.

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