Patterns of Labour Market Insecurity in Rural India: A Multidimensional and Multivariate Analysis

Published By: MSE on eSS | Published Date: December, 14 , 2011

Labour market insecurity, recognised as pervasive in rural India, is multi-faceted. This study attempts to fill a gap in the research on key dimensions of labour market insecurity by using the National Sample Survey data for the year 2004-2005 for rural India to construct a composite index applying multiple correspondence analysis. In constructing the index, information on key dimensions of labour market insecurity are used, including labour force status according to longer and shorter reference period measures, labour time utilization, and behavioural responses to labour market risks. The index is then used to address the question of how the labour market insecure differ in their socioeconomic, household, and individual characteristics from the labour market secure using a selectivity-corrected ordered probit model. [Working Paper 62/2011]. URL:[http://www.mse.ac.in/pub/Working%20Paper%2062.pdf].

Author(s): Padmini Desikachar, Brinda Viswanathan | Posted on: Apr 02, 2012 | Views(734) | Download (636)


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