Economic
Research Foundation (ERF) and International
Development Economics Associates (IDEAs) are organising
a seminar during the India Social Forum 2006 on 'Generating
Decent Work in a Liberalised Framework: Policy Options for India'
Venue: Jawaharlal Nehru
Stadium, Exhibition Grounds, Hall No. M2
Date: 11th November, 2006
Time: 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm
Chair: C. P. Chandrasekhar
Speakers: Jeemol Unni, Jean
Dreze, Ritu Dewan, Smita Gupta, Jayati Ghosh.
We request all of you to participate enthusiastically and exchange your
ideas for better understanding of the issues facing India today in terms
of employment generation which is both sustainable and inclusive. People
from all backgrounds including students, ground level practitioners, policy
makers, academics and people with general interest are welcome to join.
Theme:
With the advent of neo-liberal economic policies since mid-seventies the
world economy has experienced a slowing down in the growth rate of output.
Economists have attributed this phenomenon, inter-alia, primarily to the
ascendancy of finance capital and the withdrawal of State. However in
the contemporary epoch China and India seem to stand as exceptions to
this trend. On the other hand in India the growth rate of organised employment
has been slowing down and there are pressures from different quarters
for greater flexibilities in the labour market. In the present conjuncture,
the Indian economy is faced with the challenge of generating not only
overall employment, but decent employment in terms of ensuring a sustainable
level of income, decent working conditions, minimum wages, stipulated
time of work, protection of worker's right at the place of work among
others. Economists have increasingly consented that creating jobs with
income security can be a major way of fighting poverty. This seminar will
seek to answer some of these questions with policy implications and identify
whether such objectives are in fundamental contradiction with the operation
of a liberalised capitalist economy.
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