Type | Report |
Title | Information and communication technology and decent work: Study of India’s experience |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2004 |
URL | http://eforum.jil.go.jp/english/events/documents/ann04_india.pdf |
Abstract | Technological change is always accompanied by realignments of the markets and work organization. With the advent of information and communication tec hnology revolution such realignments have undergone unprecedented changes. ‘Informationisation’ of the society has placed work organization in the centrestage discussion on reorganization of the economy. It benefits some and deprives others; it creates new skills while effecting deskilling; it creates new commodities and alters relations between human beings and the world of commodities. Information and communication technology (ICT) enhances productivity and paves way for added employment opportunities. Those economies, which innovated these technologies, have gained global competitiveness and those who shied away from it lost economic opportunities that they could have made use of. Digital globalisation has become the term of postmodernity. Information-isation has both effective and affective dimensions; it influences the whole social fabric by remolding the individual and inter-individual relations in the civil space and in the family. It influences both work and leisure. ICT heralds the days to come. |
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