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This study, "The Gujarat Labour Story of Two Decades: Trends, Patterns, and Determinants," examines labour market dynamics in Gujarat from 1993 to 2012.It explores changes in labour force participation (LFP) rates, employment patterns, and socio-demographic factors.The research reveals a decline in LFP, particularly in rural areas, driven by increased educational attainment and domestic responsibilities.Gender disparities persist, with women facing challenges in accessing regular employment and being disproportionately involved in unpaid work.A Logit model analysis identifies key determinants such as family size, education, household employment, and age affecting LFP.The study underscores the need for targeted policies to address gender imbalances and improve employment opportunities across varied socio-economic contexts.The findings offer crucial insights for developing inclusive labour market strategies in Gujarat.
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