00875pab a2200145 454500008004000000100001800040245005800058260000900116300001300125362001000138520049500148650003400643650001800677773003400695180718b2002 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aSingh, C.S.K. aDaily labour market in Delhi: structure and behaviour c2002 ap.884-89 a2 Mar aThis essay is a micro-empirical study of the daily labour market in Delhi. Based on a sample of workers from the job `squares' in the city, it shows that the labourers in this market represent pauperisation of the peasantry rather than a migration of choice for better wages. Almost none of the workers possessed any awareness of the labour department of the state government, or about unions. Also, most of the labourers had no rational expectation of a formal sector job. - Reproduced. aLabour market - India - Delhi aLabour market aEconomic and Political Weekly