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How unorganised sector expicits labour ?​

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Answered by sivakumari4961
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These workers are engaged not only in the unorganised sector but in the organised sector as well. ... are hired common rooms in dirty by lanes or open areas.

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Answered by Anonymous
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3.1 Percentage Distribution of Unorganised Sector Casual and Regular Workers in Manufacturing

2004-05 30

3.2 Percentage Share of Non-agricultural Wage Workers without Contract by Sector and Gender

2004 - 2005 39

3.3 Percentage Share of Non-agricultural Wage Workers Eligible for Paid Leave by Sector and Gender

2004 - 2005 40

4.1 Percentage Distribution of the Self-employed Workers in Unorganised Non-agriculture 2004 - 2005 50

4.2 Two Types of Self-employed by Income 51

4.3 Percentage Distribution of Enterprises and Total Workers by Enterprise Size 1999-2000 51

4.4 Percentage Distribution of OAEs by Type of Registration Agency 1999-2000 54

4.5 Fixed Assets per Enterprise in Establishments with Hired Workers by Employment Size (Rs.) 1999-2000 55

4.6 Gross Value Added per Worker in Establishments by Employment Size (Rs.) 1999-2000 56

4.7 Percentage Distribution of Establishments by Location of Enterprise 1999-2000 56

4.8 Percentage Distribution of Self-employed Establishments by Type of Registration Agency 1999-2000 57

4.9 Number (in Million) and Percentage of Self-Employed and Homeworkers in Non-agricultural

Unorganised and Manufacturing Sectors 1999-2000 58

4.10 Investment in Looms and Weavers' Earnings in Uttar Pradesh (Rs ) 2006 61

4.11 Conditions of Work, Livelihood and Earnings of Street Vendors across few Indian Cities 68

4.12 Earnings and Livelihood of Rickshaw Pullers across the Cities (Rs.) 69

4.13 Annual Incomes (Rs) of Homeworkers and Non-Homework Enterprises in India 1999-00 72

4.14 Seasonality of Work among Homeworkers: Earnings and Hours of Work 72

5.1 Select Characteristics of Women Workers 2004-2005 76

5.2 Rural-Urban Differences between Men and Women Workers 2004-2005 77

5.3 Weekly Average Time (hours) Spent on SNA, Extended SNA and Non SNA Activities by Gender and

Place of Work (Combined for Six States) 78

5.4 Additional Activities Undertaken by Women (Age 15 - 59 years) usually Engaged in Domestic Duties

(Principal Status) (Percentage), 2004-05 78

5.5 Share of Women (Age 15 - 59 years) in Domestic Duties Willing to Accept Work at home, Full-time and

Part-time, by Sector (Percentage) 2004 - 2005 79

5.6 Share of Women (Age 15 - 59 years) in Domestic Duties Willing to Accept Work at Home by Type of

Work acceptable by Skill/ Experience to undertake, by Sector (Percentage) 2004 - 2005 80

5.7 Share of Unorganised Sector Non-agricultural Workers by Location of Work (Percentage) 2004 - 2005 80

5.8 Workforce Participation Rates by Gender by Usual Status (Percentage) 81

5.9 Share of All Workers (all ages) with Only Subsidiary Work by Sector and Gender (Percentage)

2004 - 2005 82

5.10 Number and Percentage of Unorganised Non-agricultural Female Workers 1999-00 and 2004-05 85

5.11 Share of Enterprises and Workers in Proprietary Enterprises (Percentage), 1999-2000 87

5.12 Share of Enterprises with Place of Location At Home (Within Household Premises) (Percentage)

1999-2000 89

5.13 Share of Homework Proprietary Enterprise in Total OAEs and Establishments (Percentage) 1999-2000 90

5.14 Gross Value Added per Worker and Fixed Assets per Enterprise of Homework (Rs.) 1999-2000 91

6.1 Percentage Distribution of Migrants by Place of Last Residence, Age, Sex & Reason for Migration 2001 94

6.2 Percentage Distribution of Migration by Duration of Stay 2001 95

6.3 Number and Percentage of Children (5 - 14 years) across Usual Status by Gender

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