Labour welfare measures operate to neutralize the harmful effects of large-scale industrialization and urbanization. They also benefit the employer in several ways many of which are not subject to quantification like improved morale and loyalty, lower turnover and absenteeism, good industrial relations,...
The 1982 Subroto Roy Critique of the KJ Arrow Amartya Sen “social choice” theory, plus the FA Hayek and IJ Good comments, plus the 1989 chapter from *Philosophy of Economics* “Remarks on the Foundations of Welfare Economics” A General Theory of Globalization & Modern Terrorism (2001) The...
Given the motivation arising from the literature on migration, this section emphasizes studies focus on migration and people’s welfare. The section attempts to recall previous researchers who worked on the impact of migration on wellbeing and happiness in different geographical settings. This research ...
The Punjab Shops And Commercial Establishments Act, 1958 was put in place in 1958 in the welfare of the workers employed in shops and commercial establishments. In order to create humane and justified working conditions for the hands employed on shop floors, this Act lays down certain guidelines ...
While previous studies have focused on the technical aspects of groundwater extraction and optimal cropping patterns, there is a notable lack of research on the socio-economic factors affecting groundwater access and agricultural productivity, especially at a micro-level in Punjab, India. This study,...