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ID130917
Title ProperMacroeconomic determinants of employment intensity of growth in India
LanguageENG
AuthorPattanaik, Falguni ;  Nayak, Narayan Chandra
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Despite India's resurgent growth over the past years, the country seems to have failed miserably on the employment front. The employment content of economic growth-the employment intensity of growth-is on the decline. The objective of the present study is to identify the macroeconomic determinants which influence the employment intensity of growth in India. The study covers data for the period 1993-94 to 2009-10 across 15 major Indian states and applies a panel data model to find out these determinants. The results tend to suggest that labour supply, economic structure, price instability and human capital are major determining factors. Pro-employment growth in India may require measures like diversification of economic activities towards labour-intensive sectors, price stability, skill-based education and adoption of labour-intensive technology.
`In' analytical NoteMargin Vol.8, No.2; May 2014: p.137-154
Journal SourceMargin Vol.8, No.2; May 2014: p.137-154
Key WordsIndia ;  Indian Economy ;  Economic Development ;  Macroeconomics ;  Employment ;  Employment Intensity ;  Economic Policy ;  Inflation ;  Human Capital ;  Economic Structure ;  Economic Influence ;  Economic Stability ;  Labour Supply