2 edition of Non-wage benefits in the sugar industry of Uttar Pradesh. found in the catalog.
Non-wage benefits in the sugar industry of Uttar Pradesh.
Mohammed Arif Khan
Published
1971
in [Aligarh]
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Written in
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LC Classifications | HD4966.S86 I55 |
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Pagination | vi, 188 p. |
Number of Pages | 188 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5178491M |
LC Control Number | 74921725 |
Malfunctioning of labour markets is often given as a principal explanation of the widespread poverty in developing countries. Open urban unemployment and disguised unemployment in agriculture are generally considered symptoms of the poor performance of the decentralized system of allocation of labour time and skills in these by: Uttar Pradesh, despite being the second biggest contributor to India's net domestic product, ranks near the bottom in per capita terms. This is due to its heavy dependence on agriculture, which has not benefited uniformly from technological change, and population pressure The disparity between the highest and the lowest states has increased.
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