Changing Wage Structure in India in the Post-Reform Era: 1993-2011

Jacoby, Hanan G. ; Dasgupta, Basab

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Abstract

This paper documents the changing structure of wages in India over the post-reform era, the roughly two-decade period since 1993. To investigate the factors underlying these changes, a supply-demand framework is applied at the level of the Indian state. While real wages have risen across India over the past two decades, the increase has been greater in rural areas and, especially, for unskilled workers. The analysis finds that, in rural areas, the changing wage structure has been driven largely by relative supply factors, such as increased overall education levels and falling female labor force participation. Relative wage changes between rural and urban areas have been driven largely by shifts in employment, notably into unskilled-intensive sectors like construction.

Document type: Working paper
Publisher: The World Bank
Place of Publication: Washington, D.C.
Date: 2015
Version: Secondary publication
Date Deposited: 02 Jan 2016
Number of Pages: 28
Faculties / Institutes: Miscellaneous > Individual person
DDC-classification: Economics
Controlled Keywords: Indien, Vergütung, Geschichte 1993-2011
Uncontrolled Keywords: Indien, Arbeitsentgelt, Geschichte 1993-2011 / India, Wage, History 1993-2011
Subject (classification): Economics
Countries/Regions: India
Additional Information: © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/22849 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO
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