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Globalization, employment and mobility[electronic resource] :theSouth Asian experience /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
331.10954
書名/作者:
Globalization, employment and mobility : theSouth Asian experience // edited by Hiroshi Sato and Mayumi Murayama.
其他作者:
Satåo, Hiroshi,
出版者:
Basingstoke [England] ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2008.
面頁冊數:
xiv, 319 p. : : ill.
附註:
Published in association with IDE-JETRO.
標題:
Labor market - South Asia.
標題:
Labor supply - South Asia.
ISBN:
9780230227750
ISBN:
0230227759
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Introduction: Globalisation and Employment in South Asia; H.Sato & M.Murayama -- PART I: DISSECTING THE CHANGES IN THE WORKPLACE -- Job Loss and Job Opportunities of Factory Workers in Ahmedabad: Flexible Labour Rethink; J.Kiso -- Female Garment Workers in India and Bangladesh in the Post-MFAEra; M.Murayama -- Competitiveness of the Garment Industryin Pakistan with Particular Focus on PieceRate Workers; M.Makino -- PART II: EMPLOYMENT: LAW AND POLICY REFORMS -- Economic Liberalisation andLabour Law Reform in India; H.Ota -- Labour Law Reform in Sri Lanka:Revision of the Termination ofEmployment of Workmen Act and its Implications; E.Arai -- Social Dimension of Employment Policy inIndia: Indian Debate on Employment Reservation in the Private Sector; H.Sato -- PART III: EMPLOYMENT:ASSESSING THE REGULATORY EFFECTS -- Labour Demand in India's Textile and Garment Industries: A Comparative Analysis of Organized and Informal Sectors; T.Sato -- Effects of the Minimum Wage Regulations on Employment Level and Efficiency: Evidence from the ReadymadeGarment Industry in India; Y.Shimane -- PART IV: MIGRATION, EMPLOYMENTAND WELL-BEING -- Migration and Well-being at the Lower Echelons of the Economy: A Study of Delhi Slums; A.Mitra & Y.Tsujita -- The Impact ofLabour Migration on Household Well-being: Evidence from Villages in the Punjab, Pakistan; H.Oda.
摘要、提要註:
South Asia, with more than 1.5 billion people, accounts for more than twenty per cent of the world's population. Many countries in the region, such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka,are undergoing dynamic economic and social changes as globalization and liberalization spread. Issues such as labour law reforms, reservation in the private sector, employment in the ready-made garment industry and labour migration, are becoming increasingly important as South Asia adapts to globalisation and growth. This book investigates the numerous labour and employment issues which face SouthAsia in this era of growth. Based on critical examination of the legal, regulatory and institutionalframework of labour reforms, and on unique and extensive field surveys, the book will be of greatinterest to all seeking a comprehensive analysis of labour economics, labour laws, economic growth andglobalisation in South Asia.
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Globalization, employment and mobility[electronic resource] :theSouth Asian experience /
Globalization, employment and mobility
theSouth Asian experience /[electronic resource] :edited by Hiroshi Sato and Mayumi Murayama. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - xiv, 319 p. :ill.
Published in association with IDE-JETRO.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Globalisation and Employment in South Asia; H.Sato & M.Murayama -- PART I: DISSECTING THE CHANGES IN THE WORKPLACE -- Job Loss and Job Opportunities of Factory Workers in Ahmedabad: Flexible Labour Rethink; J.Kiso -- Female Garment Workers in India and Bangladesh in the Post-MFAEra; M.Murayama -- Competitiveness of the Garment Industryin Pakistan with Particular Focus on PieceRate Workers; M.Makino -- PART II: EMPLOYMENT: LAW AND POLICY REFORMS -- Economic Liberalisation andLabour Law Reform in India; H.Ota -- Labour Law Reform in Sri Lanka:Revision of the Termination ofEmployment of Workmen Act and its Implications; E.Arai -- Social Dimension of Employment Policy inIndia: Indian Debate on Employment Reservation in the Private Sector; H.Sato -- PART III: EMPLOYMENT:ASSESSING THE REGULATORY EFFECTS -- Labour Demand in India's Textile and Garment Industries: A Comparative Analysis of Organized and Informal Sectors; T.Sato -- Effects of the Minimum Wage Regulations on Employment Level and Efficiency: Evidence from the ReadymadeGarment Industry in India; Y.Shimane -- PART IV: MIGRATION, EMPLOYMENTAND WELL-BEING -- Migration and Well-being at the Lower Echelons of the Economy: A Study of Delhi Slums; A.Mitra & Y.Tsujita -- The Impact ofLabour Migration on Household Well-being: Evidence from Villages in the Punjab, Pakistan; H.Oda.
South Asia, with more than 1.5 billion people, accounts for more than twenty per cent of the world's population. Many countries in the region, such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka,are undergoing dynamic economic and social changes as globalization and liberalization spread. Issues such as labour law reforms, reservation in the private sector, employment in the ready-made garment industry and labour migration, are becoming increasingly important as South Asia adapts to globalisation and growth. This book investigates the numerous labour and employment issues which face SouthAsia in this era of growth. Based on critical examination of the legal, regulatory and institutionalframework of labour reforms, and on unique and extensive field surveys, the book will be of greatinterest to all seeking a comprehensive analysis of labour economics, labour laws, economic growth andglobalisation in South Asia.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
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2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230227750
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Dewey Class. No.: 331.10954
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