
Decent Work
Insights from India's IT Industry
SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 20. October 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-93-5388-140-5 (ISBN)
Description
'Decent Work' is a concept developed by the International Labour Organisation that sums up the aspirations of people in work life. This book provides a consolidated and encompassing guide to the underlying philosophy, meaning and theory of the decent work paradigm. It also provides an empirical analysis of the current status of decent work in the Information Technology (IT) industry of India adopting a pragmatic approach towards the measurement of decent work.
One of the purposes of this study is to unfold different dimensions of decent work and counter the general perceptions about work conditions in the IT industry. Surprisingly, work was not found to be decent for a majority of Indian IT employees on various indicators.
The key features of this book are: a thorough conceptual coverage; rich literature review; cross-examination of decent work indicators in the context of India's IT industry; construction of Decent Work Index (DWI) at the micro-level; indices for each decent work indicator; primary data based on questionnaire responses; and detailed discussion on the implications of deficiency of decent work in India in general and the IT industry in particular.
One of the purposes of this study is to unfold different dimensions of decent work and counter the general perceptions about work conditions in the IT industry. Surprisingly, work was not found to be decent for a majority of Indian IT employees on various indicators.
The key features of this book are: a thorough conceptual coverage; rich literature review; cross-examination of decent work indicators in the context of India's IT industry; construction of Decent Work Index (DWI) at the micro-level; indices for each decent work indicator; primary data based on questionnaire responses; and detailed discussion on the implications of deficiency of decent work in India in general and the IT industry in particular.
Reviews / Votes
An in-depth understanding of work culture prevalent in the Indian IT industry...the authors go to great extent to explain the decent work paradigm, starting with ILO definition and then throw light on the philosophy of decent work...gives a good understanding to the newcomer about the working of Indian IT labour market. It raises important issues of Indian education system...it throws light on issues pertinent to human capital perspective and returns of human capital in IT sector in India...from the point of view of policymakers and IT companies, the study holds great importance...the HR policy makers may be forced to take a look at existing employment hours so as to increase the productivity at the workplace...the study is relevant and throws light on areas not dealt before. -- Paradigm, Vol 18More details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
400 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-5388-140-5 (9789353881405)
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Persons
Nausheen Nizami is an Assistant Professsor of Economics in Gargi College, University of Delhi. She is also pursuing her PhD in Economics from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). She has written a unit on Economic Reforms in India for IGNOU's self-learning material for MA (Economics) programme and has also contributed to a research paper in the Indian Journal of Labour Economics. Labour economics, human development, econometrics and industrial economics are her areas of interest. Narayan Prasad, Professor of Economics in School of Social Sciences, has been associated with IGNOU since 1992. Prior to IGNOU, he has worked in several reputed organizations, such as, Association of Indian Universities and Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission. He has contributed more than 20 research papers in reputed national and international journals. He has completed three research projects and presently engaged in another major Research Project entitled 'Assessment of Human well-being in India', financially sponsored by ICSSR. He has written two books. Presently, he is the Director Research Unit, and is teaching research methodology and human development courses to MPhil and PhD students. Labour eco-nomics, human development, and research methodology are his areas of interest. He was awarded fellowship by UGC for visiting France to conduct a research study and was invited to deliver lectures on Vedanta at various places including New York, Washington and Los Angeles in the USA.
Content
Foreword Gerry Rodgers
Preface
Introduction
I: THE CONCEPT AND THEORY
Concept and Philosophy
Theoretical Foundations of Decent Work
II: MEASUREMENT AND APPLICABILITY
Measuring Decent Work
Selected Decent Work Indicators in Detail
III: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF INDIA'S IT INDUSTRY
Section A: India's IT Industry - An Overview
An Introduction to Global Information Economy and IT
India's IT Industry in the Global Information Economy
Key Features of IT Industry's Labour Market: A Critical Review
Empirical Studies on IT Industry and Its Labour Market
Applicability of Decent Work to India's IT Industry
Section B: An Empirical Assesment of Decent Work Status in India's IT Industry
Methodology of the Study and Key Features of the Sample
Decent Work and Productive Employment
Decent Work and Flexitime Work in IT industry
Decent Work and Safe Work
Decent Work and Work-life Balance of IT Employees
Decent Work, Employment Conditions and Social Dialogue in IT Industry
Decent Workplace and IT Industry in India
Decent Work in IT Industry: Overall Scenario
IV: CONCLUSION
Conclusion and Policy Implications of Assessment of Decent Work in India
Appendices
References
Index
Preface
Introduction
I: THE CONCEPT AND THEORY
Concept and Philosophy
Theoretical Foundations of Decent Work
II: MEASUREMENT AND APPLICABILITY
Measuring Decent Work
Selected Decent Work Indicators in Detail
III: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF INDIA'S IT INDUSTRY
Section A: India's IT Industry - An Overview
An Introduction to Global Information Economy and IT
India's IT Industry in the Global Information Economy
Key Features of IT Industry's Labour Market: A Critical Review
Empirical Studies on IT Industry and Its Labour Market
Applicability of Decent Work to India's IT Industry
Section B: An Empirical Assesment of Decent Work Status in India's IT Industry
Methodology of the Study and Key Features of the Sample
Decent Work and Productive Employment
Decent Work and Flexitime Work in IT industry
Decent Work and Safe Work
Decent Work and Work-life Balance of IT Employees
Decent Work, Employment Conditions and Social Dialogue in IT Industry
Decent Workplace and IT Industry in India
Decent Work in IT Industry: Overall Scenario
IV: CONCLUSION
Conclusion and Policy Implications of Assessment of Decent Work in India
Appendices
References
Index