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Abstract
This paper examines the employment growth of Indian districts from 2000 to 2010 in the manufacturing and services sectors. Specialization and diversity metrics that combine industries in both sectors are calculated and related to subsequent job growth. The analysis finds robust and consistent evidence that the diversity of industries in the district across the two sectors links to subsequent job growth. Somewhat surprisingly, this link finds its strongest expression outside typical stories about the role of diversity. For example, the growth is strongest in rural areas of districts and in districts with low population density. Diversity correlates with disproportionately higher employment growth in the informal sector and plays a role in generating employment in the district's smaller industries. These findings point toward the "inclusive" nature of diversity-driven growth and highlight a potentially important agenda item for policy makers concerned with inclusive development.
Document type: | Working paper |
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Place of Publication: | Washington, D.C. |
Date: | 2014 |
Version: | Secondary publication |
Date Deposited: | 19 Jun 2015 |
Number of Pages: | 30 |
Faculties / Institutes: | Miscellaneous > Individual person |
DDC-classification: | Economics |
Controlled Keywords: | Indien, Beschäftigung, Geschichte 2000-2010 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Indien, Beschäftigungswachstum, Verarbeitendes Gewerbe, Dienstleistungssektor, Geschichte 2000-2010 / Indien, Employment Growth, Manufacturing, Service Sector, History 2000-2010 |
Subject (classification): | Economics |
Countries/Regions: | India |
Additional Information: | © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/18760 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO |