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Industrial clusters, migrant workers, and labour markets in India

Uchikawa, S.(Edited by)
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The shift in the labour force from agriculture to the manufacturing sector in India has not been a smooth process.

Although the manufacturing sector has seen an increase in employment, the share of the manufacturing sector in total employment has not changed and rural areas are continuing to endure unemployment problems.Industrial Clusters, Migrant Workers, and Labour Markets in India examines the evident mismatch between the supply and demand in the labour force through the prism of; employment conditions for migrant workers, the impact of industrialization as part of industrial clusters upon surrounding and outlying villages, and the labour market in industrial clusters.

Finally this book uses the cases of two newly developed industrial clusters: Ludhiana in Punjab and Tiruppur in Tamil Nadu to investigate current state of employment.

Its findings conclude that unattractive wages and working conditions are the main reasons for the labour shortage in both clusters.This book is a key resource for researchers working in the field of development economics, labour economics and the Indian economy.

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Palgrave Macmillan
1137408774 / 9781137408778
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
16/07/2014
England
English
230 pages
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