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Informal employment trends in the Indian economy persistent informality, but growing positive development

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  • Mehrotra, Santosh K.

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  • Mehrotra, Santosh K., 2019. "Informal employment trends in the Indian economy persistent informality, but growing positive development," ILO Working Papers 995066393502676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:995066393502676
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    1. Dipa Mukherjee, 2022. "Subcontracting: A Stepping Stone for Modernisation or a Survival Strategy for Unorganised Manufacturing Sector in India?," The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Springer;The Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE), vol. 65(4), pages 1155-1177, December.
    2. Noe Reidt, 2021. "Climate Policies and Labor Markets in Developing Countries," CER-ETH Economics working paper series 21/351, CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich.
    3. Chetan Ghate & Pawan Gopalakrishnan & Anuradha Saha, 2023. "The Great Indian Savings Puzzle," IEG Working Papers 459, Institute of Economic Growth.
    4. Kanupriya Jain & Piyali Ghosh & Shankha Shuvra Misra, 2023. "The Future of Fixed-term Employment in India," Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers, , vol. 48(2), pages 87-99, June.
    5. Soma Wadhwa & Devutty Retnakaran, 2020. "Barriers and Enablers to Women’s Participation in the Workforce: A Case Study from India," Review of Market Integration, India Development Foundation, vol. 12(3), pages 114-138, December.
    6. S. Irudaya Rajan & P. Sivakumar & Aditya Srinivasan, 2020. "The COVID-19 Pandemic and Internal Labour Migration in India: A ‘Crisis of Mobility’," The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Springer;The Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE), vol. 63(4), pages 1021-1039, December.
    7. Sumangala Damodaran, 2023. "Industrial Organisation, Employment and Labour Regulations: Understanding Recent Changes in India," The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Springer;The Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE), vol. 66(2), pages 495-512, June.

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