Type | Working Paper - Working Paper No. 131 |
Title | Growth of work opportunities in India, 1983-1999-2000 |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2004 |
Page numbers | 0-0 |
URL | http://www.cdedse.org/pdf/work131.pdf |
Abstract | Against the backdrop of concerns about the slow down in the growth of total work force in the 1990s (relative to the 1980s) and of “jobless growth”, this paper offers a more nuanced assessment of the growth of different types of employment opportunities. This is done through an explicit focus on employment quality -- by reference to location of workers in non-poor households -- rather than simply focusing on the change in the number of workers. Also, based on a fresh assessment of the DGE and T estimates and NSS-Survey based estimates of organised sector employment, the 1990s are shown to be a period of accelerated growth in the number of regular wage/salaried workers rather than of stagnation or decline in the growth of jobs. |