Mitra, Sumit
Terms and Conditions of Labor Contracts in Agriculture: Results of a Survey in West Bengal P Bardhan,A Rudra 被引量: 120发表: 1981年 Terms and Conditions of Labour Contracts in Agriculture: Results of a Survey in West Bengal, 1979 Bardhan, Pranab K., Rudra, A., 1981. Terms and condition...
This paper is based on a micro level study of four agriculturally developed districts in West Bengal. It investigates whether agricultural prosperity percolates down to the agricultural labour force. In spite of the presence of multiple cropping systems, it is quite difficult for the male agricultural...
Evidence from a study of two small localities in rural West Bengal between 1991 and 1993 suggests that the poorest workers receive the lowest remuneration across a range of informal contracts, including daily time鈥恟ate, piece rate, seasonal beck鈥恆nd鈥恈all and migrant labour arrangements. ...
Labour Welfare Practice and Ownership Pattern of Tea Plantations in West Bengal, IndiaNirmal ChandraDebasish Biswas
and wealth is not free from this problem .The absence of a process of equitable distribution of the fruits of development along with the existence of abject poverty among a large section of the people of the country often stand on the way to the reduction of child labour from the economy....
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LABOUR CONTRACTS IN AGRICULTURE: RESULTS OF A SURVEY IN WEST BENGAL 1979*doi:10.1111/j.1468-0084.1981.mp43001006.xPranab BardhanAshok RudraBlackwell Publishing LtdBardhan, P.K./ Rudra, Ashok (1980b): Types of labor attachment in agriculture - Results of a survey in ...
Terms and conditions of labour contracts in agriculture: results of a survey in West Bengal 1979. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 43, 89-111.Bardhan, P.K., Rudra, A., 1981. Terms and conditions of labour contracts in agriculture: results of a survey in West Bengal 1979. ...
Unpaid family labourWeaverAllied worksThe so-called labour force survey or employment and unemployment survey or census does not account for the unpaid works which are mainly performed by the women. Here is an attempt to access the women's unpaid work within the production realm; the extent of...
Though the Indian Constitution in its article 24 prohibits the employment of children below 14 years of age, child labour is a reality of our times. The two adjoining districts of West Bengal, Malda & Murshidabad houses a large number of beedi workers, which is male subjugated but outnumbered...