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Title: Labour Regulations, Contractualization and Industrial Performance: Three-dimensional Panel Evidences from Indian Manufacturing Sector
Authors: Sofi, Irfan Ahmad
Sharma, Pritee
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd
Citation: Sofi, I. A., & Sharma, P. (2015). Labour regulations, contractualization and industrial performance: Three-dimensional panel evidences from indian manufacturing sector. South Asia Economic Journal, 16(1), 122-144. doi:10.1177/1391561415575131
Abstract: This study analyzes the impact of spiralling growth in usage of contractual labour, in the context of stringent pro-worker labour regulations, on industrial labour productivity and employment generation. We obtain a quantitative measure of ‘stringency of labour regulations’ by applying majority rule on three different measures used in the literature. The results show that average labour productivity increases with the increase in the ratio of permanent workers to contractual workers, unless the industries are not operating in states having rigid/pro-worker labour regulations—which implies a negative impact of contractualization on labour productivity. Besides, the results show that the rigid/pro-worker labour regulations have negative impact on employment generation; it is especially discernible in labour-intensive industries. © 2015 Research and Information System for Developing Countries & Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka
URI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1391561415575131
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/6480
ISSN: 1391-5614
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:School of Humanities and Social Sciences

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