There are many sources of income inequality – production structures, the distribution of assets, the relative power of capital and labour, political forces and social hierarchy, as well as differences in education and capability. But among these, labour market structures and institutions are of central importance. This research aims to address these issues and their implications for development policies in both Brazil and India. Policy choices in the two countries intersect, but operate in different historical and social contexts, and have had differing degrees of success
There was an agreement among participants that despite breakthroughs, a huge challenge remains, that...
The study presents a Leontief-Miyazawa model to study personal and regional income inequality in Bra...
The main presentation for the panel DISCUSSION was key findings from the working paper published und...
What are the main government and other data sources that can be helpful in understanding the nature ...
The V.B. Singh lecture presentation reviews results from this project which shed light on factors de...
The role played by minimum wage policy in Brazil and India is very different due to the contrasting ...
In India, during rapid growth since the 1990s, the dualistic structures of production and work have ...
The opening up of both economies to global markets was accompanied by an improved income distributio...
This report explores whether changing employment patterns can explain income/wage inequality in Indi...
This work presents a study on the social, economic and demographic aspects of Brazil, India and Aust...
This paper investigates the evolution and structure of wage inequality among adult male workers enga...
The labour market suffers from several imperfections, most of which act against the women. They face...
The study presents a Leontief-Miyazawa model to study personal and regional income inequality in Bra...
Economic reforms along with its promise of increasing income and growth rates have also raised conce...
The affirmative action policy for socially and economically backward communities in employment has b...
There was an agreement among participants that despite breakthroughs, a huge challenge remains, that...
The study presents a Leontief-Miyazawa model to study personal and regional income inequality in Bra...
The main presentation for the panel DISCUSSION was key findings from the working paper published und...
What are the main government and other data sources that can be helpful in understanding the nature ...
The V.B. Singh lecture presentation reviews results from this project which shed light on factors de...
The role played by minimum wage policy in Brazil and India is very different due to the contrasting ...
In India, during rapid growth since the 1990s, the dualistic structures of production and work have ...
The opening up of both economies to global markets was accompanied by an improved income distributio...
This report explores whether changing employment patterns can explain income/wage inequality in Indi...
This work presents a study on the social, economic and demographic aspects of Brazil, India and Aust...
This paper investigates the evolution and structure of wage inequality among adult male workers enga...
The labour market suffers from several imperfections, most of which act against the women. They face...
The study presents a Leontief-Miyazawa model to study personal and regional income inequality in Bra...
Economic reforms along with its promise of increasing income and growth rates have also raised conce...
The affirmative action policy for socially and economically backward communities in employment has b...
There was an agreement among participants that despite breakthroughs, a huge challenge remains, that...
The study presents a Leontief-Miyazawa model to study personal and regional income inequality in Bra...
The main presentation for the panel DISCUSSION was key findings from the working paper published und...