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Migration, unemployment and the urban labour market: a case study of ludhiana in the Indian punjab

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  • Oberai, A. S.
  • Singh Hkm.

Abstract

Working paper on the effects of rural migration on unemployment and the urban area labour market in India - presents a case study of Ludhiana discussing the causes, implications and benefits of migration, migrant worker profile by age group, educational level, marital status, caste, occupational structure and land ownership, man and woman worker labour force participation, labour mobility, housing, etc., and impact on urban population, incomes, employment and underemployment. References and statistical tables.

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  • Oberai, A. S. & Singh Hkm., 1981. "Migration, unemployment and the urban labour market: a case study of ludhiana in the Indian punjab," ILO Working Papers 992154863402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992154863402676
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    1. Gulati L., 1983. "Women in fishing villages on the kerala coast: demographic and socio- economic impacts of a fisheries development project," ILO Working Papers 992228873402676, International Labour Organization.
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    4. Hein C., 1982. "Factory employment, marriage and fertility: the case of mauritian women," ILO Working Papers 992186753402676, International Labour Organization.
    5. Findley, Sally E. & Williams, Lindy., 1991. "Women Who go and women Who stay : reflections of family migration processes in a changing world," ILO Working Papers 992826463402676, International Labour Organization.
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    7. Nag M. & Anker, Richard, & Khan, M. E., 1982. "Guide to anthropological study of women's roles and demographic change in India (Operations Research group/ilo study in uttar pradesh)," ILO Working Papers 992173683402676, International Labour Organization.
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    10. House WJ., 1982. "Patterns and determinants of female labour force participation in Cyprus," ILO Working Papers 992179203402676, International Labour Organization.

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