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Social Security for Unorganised Workers in India
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The workers in the unorganised sector in India constitute about ninety-three percent of the total workforce of the country as discussed by the authors, and they are facing serious problems in their work.Abstract:
The workers in the unorganised sector in India constitute about ninety-three percent of the total workforce of the country. The unorganised sector workers in India are facing serious problems rangi...read more
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Informal Income Opportunities and Urban Employment in Ghana
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