Maginalised population concentration and employment gap in non-elementary occupations in India: A regional level study (Record no. 528134)

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Personal name Banerjee, Tanima
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Title Maginalised population concentration and employment gap in non-elementary occupations in India: A regional level study
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Journal of Social and Economic Development
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Extent 26(2), Aug, 2024: p.370-395
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Summary, etc There is heterogeneity in the Indian labour market, where employment opportunities vary across regions for individuals belonging to different castes and ethnicities. Given this heterogeneity, the study aims to find out whether regional concentration of socially marginalised population classified in terms of castes and ethnicity has any effect on regional variation in employment gap in non-elementary jobs, and looking for the potential factors behind regional variation. The contribution of this study lies in its effort to figure out the applicability of visibility discrimination hypothesis to Indian labour market that talks about a positive association between minority population concentration and inequalities and to find out the factors that could explain regional variation in caste- and ethnicity-based employment gap. Using the data provided by the Periodic Labour Force Survey 2019–2020, the study has estimated caste- and ethnicity-based employment gap in skilled jobs at regional level and found the regional concentration of marginalised groups to have no significant impact on the degree employment gap in skilled jobs. However, gap in years of schooling and industrial composition in terms of employment emerged as significant factors explaining regional variation in employment gap in skilled jobs.- Reproduced

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40847-023-00269-6
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Social class, Marginalised groups, Employment gap, Endowment differences, Segmentation.
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Main entry heading Journal of Social and Economic Development
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Subject DIP EMPLOYMENT
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-11-13 26(2), Aug, 2024: p.370-395 AR133557 2024-11-13 Articles

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