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100 _aAnand, Mukesh
245 _aGovernment employment and employees' compensation: some contours for the sixth central pay commission
260 _c2007
300 _ap.3225-232.
362 _a4 Aug
520 _aBy 2004-05, as compared to 1950-51, the compensation structure of central government employees had gravitated substantially towards deferred payments. Though the average wage compensation of a central government worker is higher than the per worker gross domestic product, the latter has grown at a faster rate in the past few years. The number of central government workers has been declining and the aggregate expenditure towards employee compensation as a proportion of net non-debt revenue receipts has also fallen. Hence, at the aggregate level, there is no grave concern regarding the fiscal implications of wage and retirement benefits. - Reproduced.
650 _aCivil service - Salaries etc.
650 _aSixth Central Pay Commission
650 _aCivil service - India
650 _aCivil service
700 _aChaudhury, Saswata
773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
908 _aN
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