01365nam a22001697a 4500999001900000008004100019100005200060245004200112260004500154300003600199520068000235650009100915773004401006906002701050942000701077952011101084 c515835d515835210209b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aKumar, Avinash. and Hashmi, Nazia Iqbal924302 aLabour market discrimination in India aThe Indian Journal of Labour Economics  a63(1), Jan-Mar, 2020: p.177-188 aDiscrimination along lines of caste, religion, gender, region, language, etc. is a reality in India today as it has been for most of its history. The fault lines in the approach to understanding wage disparity are exposed in its once-too-often overlooking of the sociopolitical realities of their subjects. The paper aims to bring out the wage discrimination in Indian labour market in both rural and urban areas belonging to different occupational activities using the simple ordinary least square regression analysis and Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition method to show that the wage disparity among different social groups can be attributed to discrimination. – Reproduced  aWage, Disparity, Caste, Labour, Discrimination, Decomposition, Blinder–Oaxaca921936 aThe Indian Journal of Labour Economics  aLABOUR MARKETS - INDIA cAR 00102ddc40709389931aIIPAbIIPAd2021-02-09h63(1), Jan-Mar, 2020: p.177-188pAR124222r2021-02-09yAR