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  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • LIST OF TABLES
  • I. INTRODUCTION
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Statement of the Problem
  • 1.3 Objectives of the Study
  • 1.4 Scope and Coverage
  • 1.5 Method and Source of Data
  • 1.6 Chapter Scheme
  • II. BEYOND FORMAL-INFORMAL DUALISM
  • 2.1 Urban Dualism
  • 2.2 The Informal Sector Concept
  • 2.3 Alternative Concepts
  • 2.4 The Informal Sector - Is it an Invokable Concept?
  • III. ANTECEDENTS OF STATE-LED FORMALISATION
  • 3.1 Development and Labour
  • 3.2 Background to Unionisation
  • 3.3 The Phase of Unionisation
  • 3.4 The Period of Struggles
  • 3.5 Difficulties of Unionisation
  • 3.6 Growth of Workers Militancy: Some Reflections
  • IV. STATE INTERVENTION AND MODERNDISCIPLINARY TECHNOLOGIES
  • 4.1 Juridico-political Changes
  • 4.2 Regulative Regime and Welfare Schemes
  • 4.3 The Concept of Disciplinary Technologies
  • V. MAJOR PROVISIONS AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OFTHE SCHEME: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL
  • 5.1 Scheme Areas
  • 5.2 Coverage of Workers
  • 5.3 Regulation of Employment
  • 5.4 Welfare Measures
  • 5.5 Raison detre of the Eligibility Criteria
  • 5.6 Settlement of Disputes
  • 5.7 Performance of the Committees
  • 5.8 An Evaluation of the Financial Administration of the Committees
  • VI. SCHEME IMPLEMENTATION: A MICRO LEVEL ANALYSIS
  • 6.1 Study Areas at a GIance
  • 6.2 Profile of the Local Committees
  • 6.3 Coverage of the Scheme
  • 6.4 Distribution of Workers
  • 6.5 Wages and Wage Remittances
  • 6.6 Controlling of Unfair Practices
  • 6.7 Welfare Measures
  • 6.8 Trade Unionism
  • 6.9 Changes in Employer-worker Relationship
  • 6.10 Workers Response
  • VII. THE SCHEME AND THE WORKER HOUSEHOLDS
  • 7.1 The Family Composition
  • 7.2 Religion and Caste
  • 7.3 Marital Status
  • 7.4 Literacy Rate and Educational Status
  • 7.5 Health and Family Planning
  • 7.6 Migrant Status
  • 7.7 Labour Force Status
  • 7.8 Occupational Status
  • 7.9 House and Land
  • 7.10 Wage Earnings: Actual and Remitted
  • 7.12 Extravagance and Thrift
  • 7.13 Reformed Worker
  • VIII. REPLICABILITY, SUSTAINABILITY AND INDISPENSABILITYOF THE SCHEME
  • 8.1 From Replicability to Sustainability
  • 8.2 Future of the Scheme
  • 8.3 If the State Intervention Fails
  • IX. SUMMING UP
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • APPENDICES
  • APPENDIX - 1
  • APPENDIX - 2
  • APPENDIX - 3