Description: Insights into Inclusive Growth, Employment and Wellbeing in India by Arup Mitra What changes are occurring at the macro and the sectoral levels, how the labour market changes are taking place and what impact is felt on the low income households are some of the questions that the present volume focuses on. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description What changes are occurring at the macro and the sectoral levels, how the labour market changes are taking place and what impact is felt on the low income households are some of the questions that the present volume focuses on. It begins by examining the sectoral composition of growth, revisiting the issues related to industry-services balance, and also brings out the spatial dimension of growth. On the one hand the industry does not seem to have played a major role in the context of employment generation as imported technology is by and large capital intensive in nature. On the other hand, the services-led growth is seen to have reduced the pace of poverty reduction. Given the services-led growth the possible impact of trade in services on employment both in the formal and informal sectors have been worked out, indicating limited positive spill-over effects. The labour market outcomes are brought out with great details suggesting that rapid economic growth in India could not result in productive employment generation on a large scale. The gender dimensions of employment are brought out to verify if reduction in labour market inequality can result in improving the position of women in other spheres encompassing the decision making process both within the household and outside the household. Issues relating to urbanisation and rural-urban migration are also covered to understand the dynamics of urban poverty and to bring out the challenges of population transfer given the spatial concentration of growth. The job search practices pursued by the low income households are often pursued in terms of informal networks. What problems are associated with such mechanisms in experiencing improvements in wellbeing levels are covered in the present volume. On the whole, the volume offers an explanation of limited poverty reduction in a situation of rapid economic growth on the basis of an inter-disciplinary framework though efforts are being made to keep the methodology quantitatively rigorous. Notes The book focuses on a number of inter-connected issues relating to pro-poor growth, e.g., while talking about the composition of growth and its relevance in the context of poverty reduction, it also analyses the causes of path differences and their impact on employment generation and levels of livingIt draws evidence both at the international level and at the national levelIt does not remain confined to the domain of pure economics only as it looks into issues on networks and upward mobility in explaining rural-to-urban migration and changes in well-being levels Back Cover Arup Mitra is a professor of Economics at the Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi. His research interest include issues in the area of urban development, labour and welfare, industrial growth and productivity and gender inequality. He has published in a number of international and national journals. He worked as a senior researcher at ILO (Geneva), was offered visiting fellowship at Institute of Developing Economies (Tokyo) and held the Indian Economy Chair at Sciences Po. (Paris). The Indian Econometric Society offered him the Mahalanobis Award for his outstanding contribution in the field of quantitative economics. His work has been cited in the Hand Book of Regional and Urban Economics and he has also contributed in the Encyclopaedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) and Mathematical Models in Economics (Ed. Zhang, W.), developed under the auspices of the UNESCO. Author Biography Arup Mitra is a professor of Economics at the Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi. His research interest includes issues in the area of urban development, labour and welfare, industrial growth and productivity and gender inequality. He has published in a number of international and national journals. He worked as a senior researcher at ILO (Geneva), was offered visiting fellowship at Institute of Developing Economies (Tokyo) and held the Indian Economy Chair at Sciences Po. (Paris). The Indian Econometric Society offered him the Mahalanobis Award for his outstanding contribution in the field of quantitative economics. His work has been cited in the Hand Book of Regional and Urban Economics and he has also contributed in the Encyclopaedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) and Mathematical Models in Economics (Ed. Zhang, W.), developed under the auspices of the UNESCO. Table of Contents 1. Introduction.- 2. Services Sector Growth: Inter-Sectoral Relationship and Impact on Poverty.- 3. Rural-Urban Distribution of Growth.- 4. Industry as the Engine of Growth.- 5.Technology Import and Industrial Employment.- 6. Trade in Services: Impact on Employment.- 7. Labour Market Outcomes.- 8. Gender Inequality in the Labour Market.- 9. Urbanization and Migration.- 10. Social Capital, Livelihood and Mobility. Review Congratulations to Professor Arup Mitra on receiving the prestigious Professor S.R. Sen Best Book Award 2019 for this book. The award is given by Bangiya Arthaniti Parishad (Bengal Economic Association, Estd. 1980), and was constituted in honor of Prof. Samar Ranjan Sen.Professor Sen (1916-2004) was an eminent Economist who worked with the erstwhile Planning Commission of India, and also served as executive director of the World Bank for India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka from 1970 to 1978. Feature Recipient of Professor S.R. Sen Best Book Award 2019, awarded by Bengal Economic Association The book focuses on a number of inter-connected issues relating to pro-poor growth, e.g., while talking about the composition of growth and its relevance in the context of poverty reduction, it also analyses the causes of path differences and their impact on employment generation and levels of living It draws evidence both at the international level and at the national level It does not remain confined to the domain of pure economics only as it looks into issues on networks and upward mobility in explaining rural-to-urban migration and changes in well-being levels Details ISBN813220655X Author Arup Mitra Short Title INSIGHTS INTO INCLUSIVE GROWTH Language English ISBN-10 813220655X ISBN-13 9788132206552 Media Book Format Hardcover Residence US Year 2012 Pages 352 Imprint Springer, India, Private Ltd Place of Publication New Delhi Country of Publication India Edition 2013th DOI 10.1007/978-81-322-0656-9 Publication Date 2012-08-10 UK Release Date 2012-08-10 Illustrations XII, 352 p. 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