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Employment expansion in Indian agriculture : proceedings of a national seminar held at the university of agricultural sciences hebbal Bangalore 26 - 28 February 1979

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bangkok; International Labour Organisation; 1979Description: 260 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.763 INT
Summary: This volume sets out the proceedings of a National Seminar on Employment Expension in Indian Agriculture held in Bangalore in February 1979. Included are also the papers prepared specifically for this seminar and the report of a technical seminar on labour absorption in Indian Agriculture held in New Delhi, in January 1979, which went as an important input to this seminar. This was the first in a series of country seminars that the Asian Employment Programme of the ILO has planned to sponsor in the countries of South and South East Asia with a view to promote informed discussion among researchers, administrators and policy makers on the possibilities of expanding productive employment in their overwhelmingly agricultural economies.
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This volume sets out the proceedings of a National Seminar on Employment Expension in Indian Agriculture held in Bangalore in February 1979. Included are also the papers prepared specifically for this seminar and the report of a technical seminar on labour absorption in Indian Agriculture held in New Delhi, in January 1979, which went as an important input to this seminar.

This was the first in a series of country seminars that the Asian Employment Programme of the ILO has planned to sponsor in the countries of South and South East Asia with a view to promote informed discussion among researchers, administrators and policy makers on the possibilities of expanding productive employment in their overwhelmingly agricultural economies.

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