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1. The ties that bind us : social networks and productivity in the factory
Afridi, Farzana; Dhillon, Amrita; Sharma, Swati;2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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2. Labor market shocks, social protection and women's work
abstractThe COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the vulnerabilities women encounter in labor markets worldwide. We investigate the potential of social protection measures in mitigating declines in women's labor market participation. Specifically, we look at the Indian context, where lockdowns spurred a reverse migration of male workers from urban to rural areas, exerting pressure on rural labor markets. Despite a 6% rise in reliance on India's largest demand driven employment guarantee scheme, our analysis reveals a 0.4% decrease in women's participation during the pandemic, equivalent to a loss of 11,500 person-days of work. However, a gender quota provision helped sustain women's employment status. In districts where the reservation quotas had not been exhausted pre pandemic, women's share in public works increased by 2.7%. Our findings underscore the need for mandated provisions and targeted programs for women to counteract labor market withdrawals and bolster overall labor market participation in times of crisis.
Sangwan, Nikita; Sharma, Swati;2024
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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3. Pro-environmental behavior and subjective well-being : culture has a role to play
Mavisakalyan, Astghik; Sharma, Swati; Weber, Clas;2024
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4. Improving the operationalisation and implementation of the WTO's LDC services waiver : a commonwealth perspective
Sharma, Swati;2023
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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5. Smart travel and sustainable innovations in bleisure tourism
abstract"Smart travel and sustainable innovations in bleisure tourism are reshaping the way individuals and organizations approach leisure and business travel. Combining elements of business with leisure, this emerging trend emphasizes efficient time management while integrating sustainable practices for minimal environmental impact. Using techniques like eco-friendly accommodations, carbon-offset programs, and digital travel hubs, smart travel solutions enable travelers to seamlessly blend work and employee well-being while promoting responsible tourism. As the demand for improved travel experiences grows, integrating technological advancements and sustainability principles for an eco-friendly approach to tourism becomes pivotal. Smart Travel and Sustainable Innovations in Bleisure Tourism provides practical solutions for smart technology and sustainable applications in business and leisure tourism. It offers insights into the positive effects of smart travel techniques on employee happiness. This book covers topics such as sustainable development, employee well-being, and digital technology, and is a useful resource for tourism and hospitality professionals, business owners, economists, climatologists, computer engineers, sociologists, researchers, scientists, and academicians."--
Miranda-Fernandez, Karen; Santos, Vasco Ribeiro dos; Kumar, Narendra; Sharma, Swati;2025
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6. Regulatory disciplines on the mobility of service professionals : lessons from Regional Trade Agreements
abstractWhen it comes to services traded through the international movement of individuals (mode 4), Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) have increasingly adopted trade-facilitating disciplines that both build upon and innovate the GATS framework. By analysing relevant provisions of RTAs, we are able to identify trends and commonalities in approach. We find that mode 4 RTA disciplines address mostly aspects related to transparency and application procedures. With the exception of low-income economies, these provisions have been adopted in RTAs concluded by WTO Members across all income levels and all geographic regions, albeit with differing intensity. This points to the potential for some of the improvements and innovations captured in RTAs to be considered in a wider, possibly multilateral, context.
Carzaniga, Antonia Giulia; Sharma, Swati;2022
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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7. Labor market shocks, social protection and women's work
Sangwan, Nikita; Sharma, Swati;2022
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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8. Sustainable development in tourism destinations through smart cities : a case of urban planning in Jammu city
Lata, Suman; Jasrotia, Aruditya; Sharma, Swati;2022
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9. Labor Market Shocks, Social Protection and Women's Work
Sangwan, Nikita; Sharma, Swati;2024
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10. The nonlinear relationship between poverty and financial globalisation : a panel quantile regression approach
Singh, Sunny Kumar; Sharma, Prateek; Sharma, Swati;2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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