Summary of the Labor Situation in Ceylon

Summary of the Labor Situation in Ceylon
Author: United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1957
Genre: Cost and standard of living
ISBN: CORNELL:31924060515826

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The Rise of the Labor Movement in Ceylon

The Rise of the Labor Movement in Ceylon
Author: Kumari Jayawardena
Publsiher: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1972
Genre: Labor movement
ISBN: UOM:39015028121070

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Based on a section of the author's thesis, University of London.

Labor Law and Practice in Ceylon

Labor Law and Practice in Ceylon
Author: Alice W. Shurcliff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1963
Genre: Labor
ISBN: UIUC:30112101926860

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BLS Report

BLS Report
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1168
Release: 2024
Genre: Labor
ISBN: UOM:39015038799097

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The Current Status and Evolution of Industrial Relations in Sri Lanka

The Current Status and Evolution of Industrial Relations in Sri Lanka
Author: E. F. G. Amerasinghe
Publsiher: International Labour Organization Subregional Office for Sou
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Industrial relations
ISBN: 9221227928

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Getting to Work

Getting to Work
Author: Jennifer L. Solotaroff,George Joseph,Anne T. Kuriakose,Jayati Sethi
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2020-03-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781464810688

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Sri Lanka has shown remarkable persistence in low female labor force participation rates—at 36 percent from 2015 to 2017, compared with 75 percent for same-aged men—despite overall economic growth and poverty reduction over the past decade. The trend stands in contrast to the country’s achievements in human capital development that favor women, such as high levels of female education and low total fertility rates, as well as its status as an upper-middle-income country. This study intends to better understand the puzzle of women’s poor labor market outcomes in Sri Lanka. Using nationally representative secondary survey data—as well as primary qualitative and quantitative research—it tests three hypotheses that would explain gender gaps in labor market outcomes: (1) household roles and responsibilities, which fall disproportionately on women, and the associated sociophysical constraints on women’s mobility; (2) a human capital mismatch, whereby women are not acquiring the proper skills demanded by job markets; and (3) gender discrimination in job search, hiring, and promotion processes. Further, the analysis provides a comparison of women’s experience of the labor market between the years leading up to the end of Sri Lanka’s civil war (2006†“09) and the years following the civil war (2010†“15). The study recommends priority areas for addressing the multiple supply- and demand-side factors to improve women’s labor force participation rates and reduce other gender gaps in labor market outcomes. It also offers specific recommendations for improving women’s participation in the five private sector industries covered by the primary research: commercial agriculture, garments, tourism, information and communication technology, and tea estate work. The findings are intended to influence policy makers, educators, and employment program practitioners with a stake in helping Sri Lanka achieve its vision of inclusive and sustainable job creation and economic growth. The study also aims to contribute to the work of research institutions and civil society in identifying the most effective means of engaging more women— and their untapped potential for labor, innovation, and productivity—in Sri Lanka’s future.

Sri Lanka s Remittance Economy

Sri Lanka s Remittance Economy
Author: Matt Withers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 1032401508

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This book demonstrates how cumulatively causal processes at structural, institutional and agency levels have forged a precariously remittance-dependent economy in Sri Lanka.

Tea and Solidarity

Tea and Solidarity
Author: Mythri Jegathesan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 0295745657

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Beyond nostalgic tea industry ads romanticizing colonial Ceylon and the impoverished conditions that beleaguer Tamil tea workers are the stories of the women, men, and children who have built their families and lives in line houses on tea plantations since the nineteenth century. The tea industry's economic crisis and Sri Lanka's twenty-six year long civil war have ushered in changes to life and work on the plantations, where family members now migrate from plucking tea to performing domestic work in the capital city of Colombo or farther afield in the Middle East. Using feminist ethnographic methods in research that spans the transitional time between 2008 and 2017, Mythri Jegathesan presents the lived experience of these women and men working in agricultural, migrant, and intimate labor sectors. In Tea and Solidarity, Jegathesan seeks to expand anthropological understandings of dispossession, drawing attention to the political significance of gender as a key feature in investment and place making in Sri Lanka specifically, and South Asia more broadly. This vivid and engaging ethnography sheds light on an otherwise marginalized and often invisible minority whose labor and collective heritage of dispossession as ?coolies? in colonial Ceylon are central to Sri Lanka's global recognition, economic growth, and history as a postcolonial nation.