Type | Journal Article - The Journal of Industrial Statistics |
Title | Wages, productivity and employment in Indian Manufacturing Industries: 1998-2010 |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
Page numbers | 208-214 |
Abstract | There has been strong evidence of deindustrialisation, particularly in the sense of negative employment growth in the registered sector, in most of the industries in India during the 1990s and thereafter. This paper attempts to examine how employment growth is related to the productivity growth and wage growth empirically with Indian data from registered manufacturing industries across the major states by utilising data provided by the Annual Survey of Industries (ASI). The study observes significant regional disparity in industrial growth in India although the incidence of unevenness declined at a very slow rate. Structural change occurred in Indian industries in favour of capital, but at an uneven rate across the states. Capital labour ratio increased not only because of higher employment of capital but because of the displacement of workers as well. |
» | India - Annual Survey of Industries 2001-2002 |
» | India - Annual Survey of Industries 2010-11 |