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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. 1. Macro-economics of growth and employment in developing countries/Biswajit Chatterjee. 2. Macro-economic drivers of employment growth and its pattern/Satyendra Prajapati and Poonam Kumari. 3. Micro credit and employment dynamics in the new growth trajectory/Neeta Tapan and Tapan Choure. 4. Employment pattern in textile industry: a case of Powerloom Industry in Erode District, Tamil Nadu/S. Manikandan. 5. Indian software industry: a key driver of changing pattern in employment/Shipra Rai, Pradeep Kumar Singh and U.S. Rai. 6. Development of core skills in higher education for enhancing employability: with special reference to arts and commerce undergraduates/Marcelle Samuel. 7. Changing sectoral pattern of employment in Indian states/Dalip Kumar and Pravin Kumar. 8. MGNREGA: a driving force of empowerment of women through employment generation/Alok Kumar and Shobha Sharma. 9. Drives of changing patterns of employment/Rakesh S. Patil and Gangadhar V. Kayande Patil. 10. Payment anomalies and social audit under NREGA: findings from a survey/H.H. Ulivappa and S.P. Naganagoud. 11. Role of IT_BPO industry in the growth of employment/J.B. Komaraiah and Vikas Asthana. 12. Employment generation programmes in rural India and MGNREGA/Sandhya Rani and Malini. 13. Problem of unemployment in rural India: does the Government look at MGNREGA as Panacea to this problem?/Krishna Nand Yadav. 14. Employment generation and inclusive growth through MGNREGA: A case study of Bihar/Bipin Kumar and Bharat Bhushan. 15. Management education and employability: trends and issues/Manoj Kumar Mishra, Binod Kumar Chaudhary and Veena Kumari. The book "Macro-Economic Drivers of Employment Growth" containing 26 chapters contributed by researchers emphasizing different drivers. Economic growth is essential to all consumer markets as it is usually accompanied by an increase in employment and standards of living reflecting the growing consumer's income and higher expenditure. The magnitude of youth employment has gradually penetrated the public awareness over the last decade and it has become the issue before governments and policy-makers throughout the world. Now it is realized that the levels of youth employment reflects not only the business cycle but also the persisting structural issue which has distinct causes and which needs distinct solutions apart from fiscal, labour, social security and education policies. (jacket). Artikel-Nr. 113073