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Do richer states perform better?: Analysing core indicators of decent work for the Indian fisheries sector

Rajeev, Meenakshi and Nagendran, Pranav (2021) Do richer states perform better?: Analysing core indicators of decent work for the Indian fisheries sector. Economic & Political Weekly, Vol.56 (41). ISSN 2349-8846

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Abstract

The International Labour Organization included the concept of decent work in the Sustainable Development Goals to address concerns about workplace conditions, especially in developing countries. Among the different sectors of any developing economy, agriculture and allied activities have lagged the most in terms of decent work. This paper examines decent work in the fisheries sector in India. Using the National Sample Survey Office data from the Employment and Unemployment Survey of India, the paper arrives at a multidimensional decent work index. The paper finds that labourers belonging to the richer states rank lower in terms of decent work compared to the relatively poorer states, indicating higher inequality in the former regions. It also finds that per capita incomes are well below the poverty line for more than 40% of workers in fisheries.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: India, Labour, International Labour Organization (ILO), Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), Working Conditions, Employment, Poverty, Equality
Subjects: Decent Work
Depositing User: Jeeva ICSF Rajan
Date Deposited: 17 Jan 2022 10:56
Last Modified: 17 Jan 2022 10:56
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/9637

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