New technologies, employment, and inequality in the Indian economy (Record no. 528877)

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Personal name Ghose, Ajit K. and Mehta, Balwant Singh
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Title New technologies, employment, and inequality in the Indian economy
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic & Political Weekly
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Extent 59(50), Dec 14, 2024: p.65-74
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Summary, etc During the two decades since the 2000s, technological change in India has increased the demand of high-skilled labour, while reducing employment opportunities for low-skilled labour across both manufacturing and services sectors. This period also witnessed significant capital deepening in the economy. Structural shifts in the composition of value added further led to skill upgrading, leading to a relative increase in employment of middle-skilled labour. However, this process of skill-upgradation has coincided with slow growth of aggregate employment. Technological change has modestly contributed to income inequality by increasing employment inequality, while the structural shift towards services-led growth has emerged as the primary contributor of rising income inequality in India.- Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/review-labour-and-employment/new-technologies-employment-and-inequality-indian.html
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Main entry heading Economic & Political Weekly
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2025-01-28 59(50), Dec 14, 2024: p.65-74 AR135072 2025-01-28 Articles

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