Computer Usage and Labour Regulation in India's Retail Sector

A recent survey of 1,948 retail stores in India conducted by the World Bank's Enterprise surveys shows that 19 per cent of all stores use computers. In the state of Kerala, the figure is as high as 40 per cent. Using this survey, we estimate the effect of computer usage on labour employment. Ou...

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Main Author: Amin, Mohammad
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Language:EN
Published: 2012
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spelling okr-10986-56322021-04-23T14:02:23Z Computer Usage and Labour Regulation in India's Retail Sector Amin, Mohammad Human Capital Skills Occupational Choice Labor Productivity J240 Labor Law K310 Retail and Wholesale Trade e-Commerce L810 Economic Development: Human Resources Human Development Income Distribution Migration O150 Formal and Informal Sectors Shadow Economy Institutional Arrangements O170 A recent survey of 1,948 retail stores in India conducted by the World Bank's Enterprise surveys shows that 19 per cent of all stores use computers. In the state of Kerala, the figure is as high as 40 per cent. Using this survey, we estimate the effect of computer usage on labour employment. Our findings show that this effect depends on the stringency of the underlying labour laws. Stricter labour laws magnify the labour displacing effect of computers significantly. 2012-03-30T07:33:46Z 2012-03-30T07:33:46Z 2010 Journal Article Journal of Development Studies 00220388 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5632 EN http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Journal Article India
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topic Human Capital
Skills
Occupational Choice
Labor Productivity J240
Labor Law K310
Retail and Wholesale Trade
e-Commerce L810
Economic Development: Human Resources
Human Development
Income Distribution
Migration O150
Formal and Informal Sectors
Shadow Economy
Institutional Arrangements O170
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Skills
Occupational Choice
Labor Productivity J240
Labor Law K310
Retail and Wholesale Trade
e-Commerce L810
Economic Development: Human Resources
Human Development
Income Distribution
Migration O150
Formal and Informal Sectors
Shadow Economy
Institutional Arrangements O170
Amin, Mohammad
Computer Usage and Labour Regulation in India's Retail Sector
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description A recent survey of 1,948 retail stores in India conducted by the World Bank's Enterprise surveys shows that 19 per cent of all stores use computers. In the state of Kerala, the figure is as high as 40 per cent. Using this survey, we estimate the effect of computer usage on labour employment. Our findings show that this effect depends on the stringency of the underlying labour laws. Stricter labour laws magnify the labour displacing effect of computers significantly.
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author Amin, Mohammad
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title Computer Usage and Labour Regulation in India's Retail Sector
title_short Computer Usage and Labour Regulation in India's Retail Sector
title_full Computer Usage and Labour Regulation in India's Retail Sector
title_fullStr Computer Usage and Labour Regulation in India's Retail Sector
title_full_unstemmed Computer Usage and Labour Regulation in India's Retail Sector
title_sort computer usage and labour regulation in india's retail sector
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