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100 _aWishwakarma, R. K.
245 0 _aPublic employment: its unit cost and socio-economic profile
260 _aDelhi
260 _bMittal Pub.
260 _c1988
300 _a164 p.
520 _aThe increasing role of public sector for a wide variety of purposes will continue to pose complex management problems for its alleged inefficiency and increasing cost. Having a large share in the urban labour force, the rise in the cost of public employment is one of the most vital omnipresent public issues. The meaningful question In estimating the unit cost of public employment, therefore. requires the wages (prices) to economic efficiency which determines the allocation of resources and their mobility over the space. The purpose of enquiry of this book is to focus attention on the social and economic condition of employees in central government and public sector undertakings including their Income. pattern of expenditure and savings. But the focal point of the study is almed at knowing the relation between the growth in public expenditure and the growth in public employment. its cost and structure and the estimates of the total and marginal cost of em ployment in terms of direct and indirect cost. In order to meet the objectives. the study had been conducted in five satellite towns of the National Capital Region including Delhi. The book is divided chapters. Chapter-1 into seven Introduction deals with hypothetical relations of public employment and paradox of zero-productivity. It also discusses the nature and scope of the study. objectives and significance of the study. Chapter-2 deals with Methodology and Research Design. with Chapter-3 deals Socio-economic Profile of Employees in Central Government and Public Undertakings. Chapter-4 deals with Employment and Cost structure, Chapter-5 with Relation of salary and other Cost Components to Total Expenditure Chapter-6: Unit Cost of Employment and finally Chapter-7: deals with Conclusions and Policy Implications,
650 _aEmployment (economic theory)
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