Unorganized sector covers about half of the GDP of our country. The present study is carried out with child labor construction workers, agriculture laborers and domestic helpers working in the unorganized sector in the India. An attempt has been made in the paper to understand the socioeconomic ...
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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
Labour in India refers to employment in the economy of India. In 2020, there were around 501 million workers in India, the second largest after China. Out of which, agriculture industry consist of 41.19%, industry sector consist of 26.18% and service sector consist 32.33% of total labour for...
The paper discusses various labour statutes of India that are applicable to tourism. Almost all labour laws prevailing in the country were enacted even before tourism attained industrial status. This will enable us to examine how far this prospective sector complies with labour legislations in the ...
A recent survey of 1,948 retail stores in India conducted by the World Bank's Enterprise surveys shows that 19 per cent of all stores use computers. In the state of Kerala, the figure is as high as 40 per cent. Using this survey, we estimate the effect of computer usage on labour ...
The court further stated that work could be taken up regarding those employments which have been mentioned in Article 24, which may be regarded as core sector, to determine which hazardous aspect of the employment would be taken as criterion. The hazardous employment may rank first in priority ...
Child labour in the Unorganized Sector: Examining the Surrogate Role of MNCsWith an estimated 12.6 million children engaged in hazardous occupations, India has the largest number of child laborers under the age of 14 in the world. For many, poverty, lack of awareness among parents, inadequacy ...
perceived as decades of stagnation, for example by removing restrictions on mergers and acquisitions, encouraging businesses to seek finance abroad, and sparking a wave of expansion into new sectors which had barely developed (e.g. telecom), or had been reserved for the public sector (e.g. ...