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EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT IN GOA

Silvia Maria de Mendor^a e Noronha

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EM PLO YM ENT AND DEVELOPM ENT IN GOA First Edition: 2010

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Contents

Chapter 1 Chapter 2

Chapter 3 Chapter 4

Chapter 5 Chapter 6

Introduction

Trends in the size of the workforce in Goa Pattern o f Employment: Primary Sector

Pattern o f Employment: Secondary Sector Pattern o f Employment: Tertiary Sector

Nature of Economic Development of Goa as shown by it’s Employment Pattern

Bibliography

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List of Tables

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Table No. Title

1 Decennial increase, compound growth rate and sex ratio of Goa’s population

2 Immigrant population in Goa

3 Rural-urban distribution of population in Goa (1961 -2001) in percentage terms

4 Literacy rates by rural- urban areas and sex in Goa (1961 -2001) in percent

5 Talukawise percentage of literacy (1961 -2001) 6 Total workforce in Goa, 1961 -2001

7 Compound rate of growth of the total workforce 8 Compound rate of growth of the male workforce 9 Compound rate of growth of the female workforce

10 Total workforce in Goa and total workforce in the primary sector

11 Compound rate of growth of the workforce in the primary sector

12 Workforce trends in the primary sector and it’s main sub-sectors

13 Compound rate of growth in AP and OTAP

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14 Sex distribution of the workforce trends in the primary sector and it’s main sub- sectors

15 Intra-sectoral distribution of the workforce in the primary sector

16 Sex distribution of the intra-sectoral distribution of the workforce in Goa

17 D istrib u tio n o f the num ber o f operational landholdings by major classes ( in 000’s of ha.) 18 Distribution of area of operational landholdings by

major classes ( in 000’s of ha.)

19 Average size of operational landholdings by major classes (in ha.)

20 Land utilisation pattern in Goa (1960- ’ 61 to 2004-

’05)

21 Distribution of small holdings across land area (in percent)

22 Production of some main industries prior to Liberation

23 Total workforce in Goa and total workforce in the secondary sector in Goaf 1961-2001

24 Compound rate of growth of the workforce in the secondary sector

25 Total workforce in the secondary sector and total workforce in MPSR, 1961 -2001

26 Compound rate of growth of the workforce engaged in MPSR

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EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT IN GOA

27 Total workforce in Constructions, 1961 -2001 28 Compound rate of growth of the workforce

engaged in Constructions

29 Average shares of the sub-sectors of secondary sector ( in percent)

30 Total workforce in the tertiary sector, 1961 -2001 31 Compound rate of growth of the workforce in the

tertiary sector

32 Total workforce in trade and commerce, 1961- 2001

3 3 Compound rate of growth of the workforce in trade and commerce

34 Total w orkforce in Transport, Storage and Communications (TSC), 1961-2001

3 5 Compound rate of growth of the workforce in TSC 36 Total workforce in other services, 1961 -2001 3 7 Compound rate of growth of the workforce in other

services

3 8 Inter-sectoral shifts in the workforce

3 9 Absolute loss or gain in the percentage sectoral shares of the total workforce in Goa

40 Intra-sectoral shifts in the workforce

41 Absolute loss or gain in percentage intra-sectoral shares of the total workforce in Goa

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