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The main objective of this whole study is to assess the employment-unemployment situation for Muslims in India and in certain selected states. The study is based on the NSSO employment-unemployment data from the 50th round (1993-94) to the 66th round (2009-10) for about 17 years. The study focuses on the pattern of employment distribution among Muslims in India as a whole as well as in certain selected states. The employment pattern in terms of activity status, industry and occupation has been studied here for workers from Muslim community. This study looks at the unemployment rates among…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The main objective of this whole study is to assess the employment-unemployment situation for Muslims in India and in certain selected states. The study is based on the NSSO employment-unemployment data from the 50th round (1993-94) to the 66th round (2009-10) for about 17 years. The study focuses on the pattern of employment distribution among Muslims in India as a whole as well as in certain selected states. The employment pattern in terms of activity status, industry and occupation has been studied here for workers from Muslim community. This study looks at the unemployment rates among Muslims and then proceeds to find the factors associated with employment and unemployment problems.The study has analyzed the factors which are related to the employment-unemployment situation of Muslims in different states and have provided some explanations also. But at last in conclusion I can say that the major problems with Muslims in India and in the selected states are lack of education, poverty and lack of incentives to work especially among Muslim female workers.
Autorenporträt
Sajida Anjum has obtained her M Phil degree in Economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. She has done her research work on employment and unemployment situation of Muslims in India. She is pursuing her PhD from JNU and working on discrimination in labour markets, case studies for Minorities in India.