The employment structure of India's formal manufacturing sector has undergone substantial changes since the early 2000s with a steep rise in the use of contract workers in place of directly hired workers. Much of the existing literature has attributed the widespread use of contract labour to India's rigid employment protection legislation. The resulting informalisation of the workforce in the organised sector raises concerns about the sustainability of employment growth. Using a 14-year plant-level panel data from the Annual Survey of Industries, we find that in addition to labour market rigidities and the existence of a wage differential between contract and directly hired workers, plants in the organised manufacturing sector have another ...
Contractual employment is an increasing phenomenon in the in-house production while informal workers...
The paper begins with a discussion of Indian labour law and the increasing use of ‘contract labour’ ...
This paper attempts to highlight the need for extending formality in India’s manufacturing sector to...
The employment apparatus of our economy has been undergoing certain structural changes with the adve...
Since the 1980s, there has been increasing informalization of industrial labour in India. It has tak...
Using nationally representative survey data of Indian manufacturing enterprises spanning the period ...
Using nationally representative survey dta of Indian manufacturing enterprises spanning the period 1...
The employment fabric of our economy has been undergoing certain structural changes with the onset o...
The paper investigates whether the provision of contract labour use in India has been conducive for ...
There has been increasing ‘flexibilisation’, in the formal labour markets of both developed and deve...
Defined as any employment which is not accompanied by social security benefits, informal employment ...
Using nationally representative survey data of Indian manufacturing enterprises spanning the period ...
It is estimated that less than 8 percent of the work-force in India belongs to the formal sector, le...
There have been proposals to make the Indian Labour market further flexible, by amending the Industr...
The present study attempts to investigate the factors affecting a firm’s decision to hire contract w...
Contractual employment is an increasing phenomenon in the in-house production while informal workers...
The paper begins with a discussion of Indian labour law and the increasing use of ‘contract labour’ ...
This paper attempts to highlight the need for extending formality in India’s manufacturing sector to...
The employment apparatus of our economy has been undergoing certain structural changes with the adve...
Since the 1980s, there has been increasing informalization of industrial labour in India. It has tak...
Using nationally representative survey data of Indian manufacturing enterprises spanning the period ...
Using nationally representative survey dta of Indian manufacturing enterprises spanning the period 1...
The employment fabric of our economy has been undergoing certain structural changes with the onset o...
The paper investigates whether the provision of contract labour use in India has been conducive for ...
There has been increasing ‘flexibilisation’, in the formal labour markets of both developed and deve...
Defined as any employment which is not accompanied by social security benefits, informal employment ...
Using nationally representative survey data of Indian manufacturing enterprises spanning the period ...
It is estimated that less than 8 percent of the work-force in India belongs to the formal sector, le...
There have been proposals to make the Indian Labour market further flexible, by amending the Industr...
The present study attempts to investigate the factors affecting a firm’s decision to hire contract w...
Contractual employment is an increasing phenomenon in the in-house production while informal workers...
The paper begins with a discussion of Indian labour law and the increasing use of ‘contract labour’ ...
This paper attempts to highlight the need for extending formality in India’s manufacturing sector to...