Labour institutions and economic development in lndia
İÇİNDEKİLERTable of ContentsPreface by Padmanabh Gopinath 1. Labour institutions in India's development by T. S. Papola and Gerry Rodgers I. Perspectives on labour institutions II. Approaches to labour institutions and development in India lll. Insights and issues for the future 2. Labour institutions and economic development: The case of Indian industrialisation by T. S. Papola I. Introduction: Approach and framework ll. Labour supply to industry: Social structure and mobility III. Marketing of labour: Modes and institutions for recruitment . . IV. Commitment and efficiency of industrial labour: Institutional mechanisms for disciplining workers V. Unions, employers' organisations and government intervention Vl. Labour adjustments in technological change and restructuring VII Conclusion Labour institutions and the development process in Kerala by K, P. Kannan l Introduction ll The historical dimension. lll Sustainability of current labour market strategies IV Labour and development in Kerala: Some comments on the future prospects Institutional interventions in the labour market in Bombay's manufacturing sector by L. K. Deshpande Introduction I. Labour market outcomes ll. Union intervention lll. Legislative intervention IV. Management response and other policy interventions affecting the labour market V. Facing new challenges 5. The formation of rural labour markets in India by Sheila Bhalla Introduction I. Some aspects of recent Indian experience II. The identification of States in India according to the degree to which rural labour markets have formed III. Consequences and causes of varying degrees of labour market development IV. Summing up NOTLARResearch Series 97 |