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|a Decent Work: Concept, Theory and Measurement
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|a PART I. CONCEPT AND THEORY -- Chapter 1. Perspectives on Work -- Chapter 2. Concept and Theoretical Framework of Decent work -- Chapter 3. Decent Work agenda and ILO -- Chapter 4. Decent work, stages of development and Industry growth -- PART II MEASUREMENT, APPLICABILITY AND RELEVANCE. Chapter 5. Indicators of Decent work at Macro level -- Chapter 6. Indicators of Decent work at Meso Level and Micro Level -- Chapter 7. Country specific new Indicators of Decent Work - India -- Chapter 8. Challenges and Trade-offs in Decent work provision -- PART III EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF DECENT WORK -- SECTION A: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY -- Chapter 9. Global Information Economy and Information Technology -- Chapter 10. India’ IT Industry: Historical Review and recent trends -- Chapter 11. New Trends at the workplace -- Chapter 12. Economics of IT industry -- Chapter 13. Characteristics of IT Industry’s labour market -- Chapter 14. Decent Ergonomics: Meaning and importance -- Chapter 15. Job- Hopping, On-the-job search, recruitment practices and Decent Work -- Chapter 16. IT industry: The Road Ahead -- SECTION B: EMPIRICAL REVIEW OF IT INDUSTRY -- Chapter 17. Recent Literature on IT industry and Measurement of Decent work -- PAR IV. TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF DECENT WORK -- SECTION A: MEASUREMENT OF DECENT WORK -- Chapter 18. Research Methodology and sample -- Chapter 19. Adequacy of earnings, productive employment and Decent work -- Chapter 20. Decent, Stable and Secure work: A myth or a reality in IT industry? -- Chapter 21. Is work in IT industry really flexible? -- Chapter 22. Decent work and safe work -- Chapter 23. Decent work and Work-life balance -- Chapter 24. Employment conditions, treatment to employees and Fair treatment for employees -- Chapter 25. Social security, dialogue and Decent work -- Chapter 26. Decent work and Complacent work -- Chapter 27. Composite Decent work Index at Micro level -- Chapter 28. Decent Work status at Meso level -- SECTION B: DECENT WORK: ANALYTICAL APPROACH -- Chapter 29. Chi-square Approach and Decent work categorisation -- Chapter 30. Correlational Analysis of Decent Work Indicators -- Chapter 31. Factor-Analysis and PCA Analysis of Decent Work Indicators -- Chapter 32. Multinomial Logistic Regression Approach -- PART V. METHODOLOGICAL PRESCRIPTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH -- Chapter 33. Discussion and Conclusion -- Chapter 34. Methodological Prescriptions for Future Research.
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|a This book introduces readers to the concept and theories of decent work and provides a framework for measuring it at the micro, meso and macro level in a given country. Further, it addresses the importance of measuring decent work in today’s world and in connection with the different challenges countries face depending on their respective stage of development. The essence of the book lies in highlighting the practical applications of decent work in terms of its ability to deliver empirical measurements of qualitative and subjective phenomena with a mixed-methods approach combining tools and techniques from economics and statistics. Moreover, as the applicability of decent work is not confined to the IT industry and formal sectors of the economy, the book also provides useful guidelines on how further empirical studies can be undertaken to measure decent work in non-IT industries. As such, the book offers a rich compilation of empirical and theoretical contributions on decent work designed to not only enrich readers’ understanding, but also promote awareness of the practical relevance and technical aspects of the subject matter.
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