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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