Socio-Economic Impacts of Informal Sector Economy

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The interest in unorganised sector was created in our mind by witnessing the role and the potentiality of this sector in the development process of the developing countries. This sector has become an important segment of the economy of the developing world. In spite of the rapid industrialization and expansion of the formal sector the urban areas of the developing world have failed to provide employment to all those who have migrated to the cities and the towns in search of employment. However the large number of rural migrants to the urban areas seems to have created their own employment opportunities by engaging themselves in various informal activities. In spite of multi facet growth profile of the informal sector national and state governments have overlooked its interest and infrastructure requirements in their development strategies. This book explores various facets of socio-economic impacts on the society and on lives of unorganised migrant workers working under informal sector economy. Scholars and researchers working on informal sector economy will find the findings and results of this book useful to them.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kanak Kanti Bagchi

Dr. Kanak Kanti Bagchi (b. 1985) is currently Reader and Head, Department of Economics, North Bengal University, Darjeeling. He got his Masters degree (1980) and Ph. D. degree (1992) in Economics from North Bengal University. He has a wide teaching experience at undergraduate, postgraduate and research levels. He is also supervising research works of students for the award of M. Phil. and Ph. D. degrees. His main fields of interest are Agricultural Economics, Development Economics, Public Economics and Labour Economics. He has written several articles for books, journals, weeklies and dailies. He has written a textbook (with co-author) on Development Economics and Statistics for undergraduate students. He has also presented a number of articles at University, State and National level Workshops, Seminars and Conferences.

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Title
Socio-Economic Impacts of Informal Sector Economy
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189886509
Length
viii+232p., Tables.
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