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This book examines essential issues and perspectives on rural
labour, helping readers understand the changes that are currently
taking place in the labour markets, especially with regard to
migrants from rural to urban areas, their socio-economic
conditions, factors contributing to such mobility and associated
problems. Further, it addresses the question of why the
socio-economic conditions of rural labour have not experienced
measurable improvements. Presenting a collection of painstakingly
researched essays that focus on both India and China, the book
addresses these challenges with an explicit focus on safeguarding
the interests of rural labour under the neoliberal dispensation.
The research is based on primary survey data and analytical issues
from selected Asian economies, especially from India. On the basis
of the findings discussed, it subsequently suggests ways forward so
as to improve the wellbeing of migrant households and put an end to
distress migration. Lastly, the book convincingly argues that
improving labour market outcomes, and more specifically, generating
employment and providing alternative livelihood avenues, represents
the most pressing challenge in rural areas.
This study challenges the dominant tendency of civil society to
negate international trade as such. The authors argue that it is
necessary to frame differentiated trade rules based on levels of
economic development, and also to shift from subsidies to shore up
uncompetitive livelihoods to productivity-enhancing
investments.Most importantly, the boo
This study challenges the dominant tendency of civil society to
negate international trade as such. The authors argue that it is
necessary to frame differentiated trade rules based on levels of
economic development, and also to shift from subsidies to shore up
uncompetitive livelihoods to productivity-enhancing
investments.Most importantly, the book ends with a case for trade
unions, women's organizations and other civil society organizations
to imagine and create themselves as being global -- in order to
take up the challenge of strengthening global countervailing power
to capital.
This book examines essential issues and perspectives on rural
labour, helping readers understand the changes that are currently
taking place in the labour markets, especially with regard to
migrants from rural to urban areas, their socio-economic
conditions, factors contributing to such mobility and associated
problems. Further, it addresses the question of why the
socio-economic conditions of rural labour have not experienced
measurable improvements. Presenting a collection of painstakingly
researched essays that focus on both India and China, the book
addresses these challenges with an explicit focus on safeguarding
the interests of rural labour under the neoliberal dispensation.
The research is based on primary survey data and analytical issues
from selected Asian economies, especially from India. On the basis
of the findings discussed, it subsequently suggests ways forward so
as to improve the wellbeing of migrant households and put an end to
distress migration. Lastly, the book convincingly argues that
improving labour market outcomes, and more specifically, generating
employment and providing alternative livelihood avenues, represents
the most pressing challenge in rural areas.
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