Browsing by Subject "Wage"
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Contractual mix between cash and kind wages of casual workers in an Agrarian economy
(2010-10-25)A two-agent general-equilibrium model is developed for explaining the mix of wage payment between cashand kind among landowners and workers. Its focus is on how, in the absence of insurance instruments butin the presence ... -
Framework for a national wage policy
(2010-03-13)The conflicting considerations of the desirability of raising the levels of living of workers and the need for capital formation and price stability have rendered it difficult for the policy makers in India to formulate a ... -
Indian and Chinese growth experience as case studies in the application of the E'LDMAN - Mahalanobis model strategy under a wage goods constraint
(2010-03-13)Feldman-Mahalanobis model has played a very important role in shaping the industrialisation strategies of China and India and of course, earlier the Soviet Union. an unstated, but crucial assumptin in this model is that ... -
Occupational wage structure in India
(2010-03-12)Both description and analysis of occupational wage structure are significant from the viewpoint of wage behaviour; for, the edifice of wage trend and wage structure in any economy is based on the myried wage rates obtaining ... -
Wage and compensation management
(Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 1998) -
Wage differentials between sexes in India - an explanation
(2010-03-23)Persistent wage differential between male and female workers in any economy is generally sought to be explained by the hypotheses of job discrimination or sex discrimination. In the conditions prevalent in the Indian labour ... -
Wage disparity and human capital accumulation
(2004-10-25)When the acquisitions of skills and technological change have mutually reinforcing effects the wage gap between skilled and unskilled workers increases. The cost of education is a deterrent to investment in skills that can ... -
Wage elasticity of labour supply for males and females
(2010-03-24)Male-female wage differential in the Indian economy can be explained satisfactorily by the model of wage discriminating monopsony provided that the wage elasticities of supply of male and female labour are significantly ... -
Wage share in Indian manufacturing industries: 1961 to 1978-79
(2010-03-14)The objective of this study is to test the hypothesis that the share of wages in net value added will tend to decline in the early stages of industrial development. The data are drawn from the Annual survey of industries. ... -
Wage-productivity relations in agro-based Industries
(1998-10-13)