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Missing relevance of social security in informal sector under the liberalised era (Note)

By: Verma, N.M.P.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.104-112.Subject(s): Note | Social security In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Economic reforms have several implications in addition to development. The growth of informal sector is one of the allied effects of liberalisation. The important aspect of reform is also to provide some sort of security measures in the informal sector. It has been observed that the growth of informal sector is hardly positively correlated with the growth of social social security measures especially for elderly workers and marginalised people including women. The aim of the present article is to: assess the social security provisions in India; measure the size of the informal sector and; examine the discrimination in employment. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 48, Issue no: 1 Available AR54228

Economic reforms have several implications in addition to development. The growth of informal sector is one of the allied effects of liberalisation. The important aspect of reform is also to provide some sort of security measures in the informal sector. It has been observed that the growth of informal sector is hardly positively correlated with the growth of social social security measures especially for elderly workers and marginalised people including women. The aim of the present article is to: assess the social security provisions in India; measure the size of the informal sector and; examine the discrimination in employment. - Reproduced.

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