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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Institute for Human Development, New Dehli, India, 2004
ISBN 10: 8188315044 ISBN 13: 9788188315048
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Institute for Human Develop, New Delhi, 2005
ISBN 10: 8188315117 ISBN 13: 9788188315116
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction/Rohini Nayyar and Alakh N. Sharma. I. Rural Non Farm Sector The International Experience 2. Growth in Rural Non Farm Sector some lessons from Asian experience/C.H. Hanumantha Rao. 3. Rural industrialisation in China a saga of township and village enterprises 1978 2002/Kamal Nayan Kabra. 4. Rural non farm economy Latin American experience/Peter Lanjouw and Felicity Proctor. II. Pattern and Dynamics of Growth 5. Rural employment patterns and trends from national sample survey/Abhijit Sen and Praveen Jha. 6. Rural workforce diversification and performance of unorganised sector enterprises/Sheila Bhalla. 7. Economic structural change and occupational diversification/Yoginder K. Algah. 8. Rural Non Farm Sector a state level profile/Arup Mitra and Siddhartha Mitra. 9. Economic growth poverty and non farm employment an analysis of rural urban inter linkages/Amitabh Kundu Niranjan Sarangi and Bal Paritosh Das. III. Access of Disadvantaged Groups of RNFS Jobs 10. Gender and non farm employment/Jeemol Unni and Uma Rani. 11. Rural non farm employment and scheduled castes activities education and poverty inter linkages/Sukhadeo Thorat and Nidhi Sadana Sabharwal. IV. State and Micro Level Experiences 12. Transforming rural economy in Andhra Pradesh/S. Mahendra Dev and Vijay Mahajan. 13. Rural Non Farm Sector in Gujarat growth and emerging nature/S.P. Kashyap and Niti Mehta. 14. Role of Rural Non Farm Sector in rural transformation evidences from Uttar Pradesh/Ajit Kumar Singh. 15. Rural industrialisation in Kerala re examining rural growth linkages/Mridul Eapen. 16. Rural Non Farm Sector in Himachal Pradesh patterns processes and implications/H.R. Sharma. 17. Influence of wealth on patterns of livelihood diversification evidence from field studies in Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh/Daniel Start Priya Deshingkar and John Farrington. 18. Sustainable rural livelihoods and rural non farm employment observations based on some village studies from South India/D. Narasimha Reddy. 19. Developmental role of agricultural and rural diversification illustrative profiles from drought prone villages/V.M. Rao and D.V. Gopalappa. V. Sectoral Scenario 20. Dynamics of rural timber industry/Sukhpal Singh and Vishwaballabh. 21. Employment and growth in handloom sector/C.P. Chandrasekhar. 22. Achieving human dignity exploring a third perspective on Khadi/Amita Shah. 23. Potential of livestock sector in rural transformation/Pratap Singh Birthal and Jabir Ali. VI. Policies Programmes and Institutions 24. Rural industrialisation in India a critical assessment of policy perspectives/G.K. Chadha and P.P. Sahu. 25. Can firm clusters foster non farm jobs policy issues for rural India/Keshab Das. 26. Micro finance and Rural Non Farm Sector some NGO experiences/D. Rajasekhar. 27. Self Help Groups and rural non farm employment opportunities/Binayak Rath. 28. Training and capacity building in micro finance and micro enterprise sector/C. Upendranadh. 29. Entrepreneurship technology and Rural Non Farm Sector field experiences and policy imperatives/Dinesh Awasthi. 30. Institutional framework and enabling environment for Rural Non Farm Sector/Vijay Mahajan and B. Yerram Raju. 31. Towards a policy agenda for Rural Non Farm Sector/T.S. Papola and Alakh N. Sharma. Glossary. Index. The role of Rural Non Farm Sector (RNFS) is crucial both in generating productive employment and alleviating poverty in rural areas because of the limited absorptive capacity of the urban sector and near saturation of the agricultural sector in further absorption of workers. Policy workers are increasingly recognising the importance of RNFS in providing sustainable livelihoods to a large number of people in rural areas. However in spite of a lot of research that has been carried out our understanding of the RNFS particularly its role in the broader development process is relatively poor and does not provide adequate insights to policy makers grapping with the enorm.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book consisting of 24 chapters provides a comprehensive analysis of the complexities of women s work in India. Drawing on a wide range of primary and secondary data sources it offers fresh perspectives on long-term patterns and emerging trends. It sheds light on trends in gender equality in employment, the stubbornly low Female Labour Force Participation Rate (FLFPR), the continued invisibility of women s work, and the shortcomings of official labour force surveys in capturing women s economic contributions. It also explores gendered labour market barriers linked to caregiving responsibilities, social group identities, and the high unemployment rates among educated women. Several chapters address persistent issues of discrimination and inequality, including how rising educational attainment among women has shaped labour market outcomes.It critically assesses the growing sectors of childcare and gig work, often viewed as potential pathways to better-paid employment for women, highlighting both their opportunities and limitations. Further, the book provides the policy measures required to enhance women s labour participation; challenges specific to urban contexts and key policies related to public employment and social protection for women.This volume is a valuable resource for researchers, civil society organisations, development practitioners, and policymakers working on women s employment. It is equally relevant for educators and students in gender studies, labour economics, employment research, and development studies.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This book consisting of 24 chapters provides a comprehensive analysis of the complexities of womens work in India. Drawing on a wide range of primary and secondary data sources it offers fresh perspectives on long-term patterns and emerging trends. It sheds light on trends in gender equality in employment, the stubbornly low Female Labour Force Participation Rate (FLFPR), the continued invisibility of womens work, and the shortcomings of official labour force surveys in capturing womens economic contributions. It also explores gendered labour market barriers linked to caregiving responsibilities, social group identities, and the high unemployment rates among educated women. Several chapters address persistent issues of discrimination and inequality, including how rising educational attainment among women has shaped labour market outcomes.It critically assesses the growing sectors of childcare and gig work, often viewed as potential pathways to better-paid employment for women, highlighting both their opportunities and limitations. Further, the book provides the policy measures required to enhance womens labour participation; challenges specific to urban contexts and key policies related to public employment and social protection for women.This volume is a valuable resource for researchers, civil society organisations, development practitioners, and policymakers working on womens employment. It is equally relevant for educators and students in gender studies, labour economics, employment research, and development studies. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This book consisting of 24 chapters provides a comprehensive analysis of the complexities of women s work in India. Drawing on a wide range of primary and secondary data sources it offers fresh perspectives on long-term patterns and emerging trends. It sheds light on trends in gender equality in employment, the stubbornly low Female Labour Force Participation Rate (FLFPR), the continued invisibility of women s work, and the shortcomings of official labour force surveys in capturing women s economic contributions. It also explores gendered labour market barriers linked to caregiving responsibilities, social group identities, and the high unemployment rates among educated women. Several chapters address persistent issues of discrimination and inequality, including how rising educational attainment among women has shaped labour market outcomes.It critically assesses the growing sectors of childcare and gig work, often viewed as potential pathways to better-paid employment for women, highlighting both their opportunities and limitations. Further, the book provides the policy measures required to enhance women s labour participation; challenges specific to urban contexts and key policies related to public employment and social protection for women.This volume is a valuable resource for researchers, civil society organisations, development practitioners, and policymakers working on women s employment. It is equally relevant for educators and students in gender studies, labour economics, employment research, and development studies. 596 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This book consisting of 24 chapters provides a comprehensive analysis of the complexities of womens work in India. Drawing on a wide range of primary and secondary data sources it offers fresh perspectives on long-term patterns and emerging trends. It sheds light on trends in gender equality in employment, the stubbornly low Female Labour Force Participation Rate (FLFPR), the continued invisibility of womens work, and the shortcomings of official labour force surveys in capturing womens economic contributions. It also explores gendered labour market barriers linked to caregiving responsibilities, social group identities, and the high unemployment rates among educated women. Several chapters address persistent issues of discrimination and inequality, including how rising educational attainment among women has shaped labour market outcomes.It critically assesses the growing sectors of childcare and gig work, often viewed as potential pathways to better-paid employment for women, highlighting both their opportunities and limitations. Further, the book provides the policy measures required to enhance womens labour participation; challenges specific to urban contexts and key policies related to public employment and social protection for women.This volume is a valuable resource for researchers, civil society organisations, development practitioners, and policymakers working on womens employment. It is equally relevant for educators and students in gender studies, labour economics, employment research, and development studies. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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