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Deficit in Decent Employment
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Manpreet Kaur

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Autor/Autorin: Kaur Manpreet

Manpreet Kaur, M.Phil in Economics at Punjabi University, Patiala, India. Assistant Professor at ASSM College, Mukandpur, SBS Nagar, India.
Many of the countries around the world have experienced periods of "jobless growth” characterized by the higher level of output and informalisation of employment. This rapid growth of informalisation represents the deterioration of the quality of remunerative work such as insecure and flexible jobs with lower wages, lower economic and social security and poor working conditions. India is not an exception to this scenario. Since, a vast majority of workers in India are working in the informal sector, thus suffering from the problem of deficit in decent employment. Punjab state of India, a predominantly agrarian economy presents an important glimpse of the wider image of the Indian labour market. This state has long exhausted the fruits of Green Revolution and its industrial scenario has not matured along the desirable lines. Therefore, a vast majority of workers in rural Punjab are either employed in agriculture or in small scale home based family enterprises with low pay, poor working conditions and no coverage of social security. In this prospective this book is an attempt to measure the magnitude of deficit in the decent employment in the rural areas of the Punjab state of India.
Many of the countries around the world have experienced periods of "jobless growth" characterized by the higher level of output and informalisation of employment. This rapid growth of informalisation represents the deterioration of the quality of remunerative work such as insecure and flexible jobs with lower wages, lower economic and social security and poor working conditions. India is not an exception to this scenario. Since, a vast majority of workers in India are working in the informal sector, thus suffering from the problem of deficit in decent employment. Punjab state of India, a predominantly agrarian economy presents an important glimpse of the wider image of the Indian labour market. This state has long exhausted the fruits of Green Revolution and its industrial scenario has not matured along the desirable lines. Therefore, a vast majority of workers in rural Punjab are either employed in agriculture or in small scale home based family enterprises with low pay, poor working conditions and no coverage of social security. In this prospective this book is an attempt to measure the magnitude of deficit in the decent employment in the rural areas of the Punjab state of India.


Über den Autor



O Dr. Manpreet Kaur é residente do MDS, Departamento de Dentisteria Conservadora e Endodontia, Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Dental Sciences & Research, Amritsar. Recebeu o seu diploma BDS da Faculdade Dentária Desh Bhagat, Muktsar, em 2009. Ela tem grande interesse na Endodontia e nas mais recentes técnicas para um tratamento bem sucedido.


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Many of the countries around the world have experienced periods of ¿jobless growth¿ characterized by the higher level of output and informalisation of employment. This rapid growth of informalisation represents the deterioration of the quality of remunerative work such as insecure and flexible jobs with lower wages, lower economic and social security and poor working conditions. India is not an exception to this scenario. Since, a vast majority of workers in India are working in the informal sector, thus suffering from the problem of deficit in decent employment. Punjab state of India, a predominantly agrarian economy presents an important glimpse of the wider image of the Indian labour market. This state has long exhausted the fruits of Green Revolution and its industrial scenario has not matured along the desirable lines. Therefore, a vast majority of workers in rural Punjab are either employed in agriculture or in small scale home based family enterprises with low pay, poor working conditions and no coverage of social security. In this prospective this book is an attempt to measure the magnitude of deficit in the decent employment in the rural areas of the Punjab state of India.



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