Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350021033
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 935002103X
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 36
Original price was: ₹95.00.₹71.00Current price is: ₹71.00.
“Economic Liberalization, Informalization of Labour and Social Protection in India” (ISBN: 9789350021033) by Aakar Books examines the impact of economic reforms on labor markets and social security. Explore the rise of informal employment and its implications for workers’ rights and welfare. Discover how liberalization policies have affected social protection schemes in India. Get your copy now to understand the complex relationship between economic change, labor, and social security.
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Chahat –
Insightful book, although a bit repetitive at times.
Name –
It’s okay. I expected more details on social protection schemes.
Harshal Vasudeo More –
Informative, yet a bit dense. Could use more real-world examples.
Ch Mounica Reddy –
A valuable resource for students of economics and labor studies.
Sarthak Verma –
Well-researched and comprehensive. A bit academic, but worth reading.
Sudhir Wadhawan –
A decent book that gives a basic grasp of the subject.
Parth Sarthy Parmar –
Helped me understand the complexities of labor informalization in India.
Akshay Agnihotri –
A solid introduction to the topic. I wish it included more recent data.
Kaushal Kumar Sharma –
Useful but I felt the arguments could have been stronger.
Ashish Koteshwar Mahadule –
While informative, it needed better editing for clarity.
Rohit Raj Sinha –
Provides a good context for understanding current labor issues.
Bharti Jain –
The book presents a critical perspective, but sometimes feels biased.
Diksha Munjal –
A useful overview, but could delve deeper into specific sectors.
Parth Khatter –
The book is insightful, I appreciated the authors thorough research.
Sonu Kumar Khitoliya –
Important for anyone interested in Indian economic policy.
Avishek Sahoo –
Good analysis of liberalization’s impact, but the writing is dry.
Daksh Dagar –
A must-read for researchers in the field. Extremely informative.
Yash Namdeo Pise –
Detailed, but could be more engaging for the average reader.
Allen Samson Hiwale –
Explores the dark side of economic reforms. A bit depressing.
Ankit Sharma –
Comprehensive and clearly written. Highly recommended to all.
Satish Kannojia –
Offers interesting insights into the effects of liberalization.
Naman Kumar Khicha –
A balanced view of the pros and cons of liberalization.
Garv Vasudeva –
I found the content quite relevant to today’s economic climate.
Varun Bajaj –
Changed my perspective on Indian labor policies. Really insightful.
Akash Kaushal –
Excellent analysis, though it can be a tough read at times.