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Footloose Labour Working in India's Informal Economy

By: Publication details: USA: University of Cambridge, 1996.Description: 278pISBN:
  • 0521568242
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.544095475 BRE/F
Contents:
1) Introduction 2) Changing Profile of Rural Labour 3) Inflow of Labour into South Gujarat 4) Contact Between Demand and Supply 5. Quality of the labour process. Informal training for work. Use of technology. Working hours. Degradation in the labour process 6. Mode of wage payment and secondary labour conditions. Wages. Payment. The principle of contracting and sub-contracting. Bondage. Secondary terms of employment 7. State care for unregulated labour. Slow and differential access to formal sector employment. Regulations covering employment in the unprotected sector. Implementation. Unbinding labour 8. Proletarian life and social consciousness. Adrift? Control and escape. Social struggle. Inclusion and exclusion: widening circles of identification
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1) Introduction
2) Changing Profile of Rural Labour
3) Inflow of Labour into South Gujarat
4) Contact Between Demand and Supply
5. Quality of the labour process. Informal training for work. Use of technology. Working hours. Degradation in the labour process
6. Mode of wage payment and secondary labour conditions. Wages. Payment. The principle of contracting and sub-contracting. Bondage. Secondary terms of employment
7. State care for unregulated labour. Slow and differential access to formal sector employment. Regulations covering employment in the unprotected sector. Implementation. Unbinding labour
8. Proletarian life and social consciousness. Adrift? Control and escape. Social struggle. Inclusion and exclusion: widening circles of identification

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