Migration is the characteristic feature of any growing economy and occurs as a result of surplus labour force in one region flow towards the region of scarcity in search of employment and better conditions of living. India being second in the world withmore than 1.2 billion population accounts ...
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Migration as a percentage of population declined till 1991 (Kundu and Gupta1996; Singh1998; Srivastava1998) and has remained stagnant for males in the recent decades (Kundu and Saraswati2012). The number of economic migrants was 19.85 million in 1991 which increased to 28.9 million in 2001, and...
India has one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, and the highest working-age population. The country has a particular demand for skilled labour
Income, environment and health: A household level study of Aligarh City, India - ScienceDirect In the developing countries, the rapid increase in urban population has created a serious threat to environmental conditions within living areas. Congested... Abha,Lakshmi,Singh,... - 《Habitat ...
The author focuses on inter-regional variations both in population growth and agricultural development and also refers briefly to the decisive role the state has played in promoting technological change and exacerbating regional disparities in the productivity of land which, along with the distribution ...
Risk factors for labour induction and augmentation: a multicentre prospective cohort study in India Although decisions about induction and augmentation of labour in our study population in India were largely guided by clinical recommendations, we cannot ... TS Cheng,F Zahir,SV Carolin,... - The ...
Datta, Amrita and Sunil Kumar Mishra (2011), “Glimpses of Women’s Lives in Rural Bihar: Impact of Male Migration”,Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 457-78. Davis, Kingsley (1951),The Population of India and Pakistan, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ....
The analysis dissects the pitfalls of both the private and public sectors' hiring practices and also offers a comparison to similarly consequential racial discrimination against the African-American population apparent in the United States where the majority of employers hail from White lineage. In ...
The labour market, however, is one of the most important mechanisms for transmitting the benefits of economic growth to different groups in the society. Women, being a significant part of the population, play a significant role in the economic growth of the country. This paper makes an attempt...