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Training Programme on Creation of Employment Opportunities: Learning from International Experiences

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Course Title Training Programme on Creation of Employment Opportunities: Learning from International Experiences
Course Aim The challenge of employment, especially of productive employment in the formal segments of the economy, remains formidable. Employment depends both on demand for labour and supply of it. Creation of employment opportunities Is not satisfactory despite experiencing satisfactory growth rate. The Newly industrializing economies or the so called East Asian Tigers have left many impressive and innovative experiences for us. We need to understand their policies carefully to find better solutions for our employment challenges. The programme aims at what can we learn from them and how could we go about it.
Course Objective Understanding the employment situation in India. To identify the reasons of lack of employment creation. To understand the employment policies of NIEs when they started developing. To see if we could learn anything from them.
Course Profile Employment situation in India, Problems of insufficient job creation, Employment policies in NIEs, Lessons for us.
Participation Level Government officials dealing with employment issues, labour officials, researchers specialising on employment, representatives from trade unions and employer organisations. Participants should have working knowledge of English.
Faculty Dr. Ramya Ranjan Patel, Associate Fellow, VVGNLI, Email: rrpatel[dot]vvgnli[at]nic[dot]in
Date From 20-06-2022 to 24-06-2022
Training Details Domestic Training Programmes
Venue V. V. Giri National Labour Institute Sector –24, NOIDA –201301
Course Director
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