India labour and employment report 2014 : workers in the era of globalization

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India labour and employment report 2014 : workers in the era of globalization

Academic Foundation : Institute for Human Development, 2014

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"The Indian Society of Labour Economics."--Cover

Includes statistical tables

Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-197)

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Rapid economic growth in India over the last quarter century has reduced extreme poverty and modestly improved the quality of life of a large segment of the population. However, large employment deficits remain: most jobs created are of poor quality and low productivity in the informal economy. Further, the gains from growth have been distributed unevenly. Growing inequalities and vulnerabilities have generated widespread insecurity of livelihoods and highlighted weaknesses in prevailing social protection systems. This Report is the first of a series of biennial publications by the Institute for Human Development and the Indian Society of Labour Economics. It provides an overview of the labour market and employment outcomes that the Indian economy has delivered as it globalised. It concludes that structural changes are slow and difficult, and the potential for equitable growth remains unrealised, hampered by policy inertia, resistance from social and economic interests and rigidities of existing systems and perspectives. The Report assesses the gains and losses for labour in the first round of globalisation. It reveals many markers of progress as well as deep challenges. Effective, responsive, fair and comprehensive labour and employment policy is vital for sustainable and inclusive development. That is the central message of this Report.

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IHD Team for the India Labour and Employment Report 2014 Abbreviations List of Tables, Figures and Boxes 1. Labour in Globalizing India: An Overview 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Employment, Unemployment and Labour Force Dynamics 1.3 Structural Changes in the Economy and Employment: Growing Asymmetry 1.4 Persistent Dominance of the Unorganized Sector 1.5 Multiple Bases of Labour Market Segmentation 1.6 Wage Increase, Wage Differentials and Minimum Wages 1.7 Large Number of 'Working Poor': The Disconnect between Work and Income 1.8 Underemployment: A Continuing Characteristic of Employment 1.9 Labour Market Flexibility: The Noise and the Reality 1.10 Increasing Informalization of Employment: Challenge of Social Security 1.11 Labour Organizations and Labour Rights: Some Disconcerting Signals 1.12 Globalization and Indian Labour: A Recapitulation 2. Economic Growth and Employment: Performance and Emerging Challenges 2.1 Introduction: Growth and Employment 2.2 Characteristics and Structure of the Indian Labour Market 2.3 Trend and Pattern of Employment Growth 2.4 Migration of Workers 2.5 The Employment Challenge 2.6 Unemployment and the Challenge of the Youth Bulge 2.7 Summing Up: Key Features of the Employment Situation 3. Access to and Exclusion from Employment: Social and Regional Dimensions 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Historical and Geographical Profile of Socio-religious Groups in India 3.3 Poverty by Socio-religious Groups and Region 3.4 Access to Employment by Socio-religious Group 3.5 Access to Employment within Socio-religious Group 3.6 Regional Exclusion 3.7 Regional Dimensions of Unemployment 3.8 Conclusions 4. Wages, Earnings and Inequality 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Wage Patterns 4.3 Other Aspects of Wage Inequality 4.4 Wages, Non-wage Incomes, and Profits 4.5 The Implementation of the Minimum Wages Act 1948 4.6 In Conclusion 5. Labour Institutions and Industrial and Employment Relations 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Legal Framework and Labour Administration 5.3 Workers' Organizations in India 5.4 Industrial Conflict in India 5.5 Social Dialogue: Tripartism and Collective Bargaining 5.6 Labour Regulation and Labour Reforms 5.7 Conclusions 6. Social Security for Workers: Issues and Challenges 6.1 Issues and Concerns 6.2 The Evolution of Social Security for Formal Workers 6.3 Social Security for Workers in the Informal Sector 6.4 The Way Forward: Steps Towards a National Minimum Universal Social Security or Social Protection Floor 7. Employment Strategies, Policies and Programmes 7.1 Employment in Development Strategy 7.2 Macroeconomic Policies and Employment 7.3 Sectoral Policies 7.4 Targeted Employment Programmes 7.5 Skill Development Policy and Programmes 7.6 Employment and the Policy of Affirmative Action 7.7 National Employment Service (NES) 7.8 Concluding Remarks 8. The Labour and Employment Agenda Today 8.1 A Balance Sheet 8.2 Emerging Research and Policy Agenda 8.3 Conclusion References Statistical Appendix Glossary

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