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Women workers in the unorganized sector: The Calcutta experience. Hyderabad [India]: Sangam Books, 1985.

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Nalini, B. Work condition and health status in unorganized sectors: A gender based study. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2009.

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Nalini, B. Work condition and health status in unorganized sectors: A gender based study. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2009.

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Work condition and health status in unorganized sectors: A gender based study. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2009.

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Nongtdu, Phervision. Unorganised coalmine workers in Meghalaya. New Delhi: Lakshi Publishers & Distributors, 2013.

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Unorganised women workers and social security. New Delhi: Satyam Law International, 2012.

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India. National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector., ed. Social security for unorganised workers: Report. New Delhi: National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector, 2006.

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India, Communist Party of, and India. Parliamentary Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Labour. Sub-Committee for Studying and Reporting on the Problems of Unorganised Workers in Agriculture Sector., eds. Problems of unorganised workers in "Agriculture Sector". New Delhi: Communist Party of India, 1989.

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Centre for Education and Communication (New Delhi, India), ed. A dossier: Bills on unorganised workers, 2000-2006. New Delhi: Centre for Education and Communication, 2006.

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Social security for unorganised workers in India: Issues and concerns. Gurgaon: Madhav Books, 2012.

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Gopal, Abhishek. Condition of women workers in the unorganised sector in Varanasi city. Varanasi: Centre for Women's Studies & Development, Banaras Hindu University, 2007.

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Remesh, Babu P. Social security for unorganised sector workers in India: A critical appraisal. Noida: V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, 2010.

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Gopal, Abhishek. Condition of women workers in the unorganised sector in Varanasi city. Varanasi: Centre for Women's Studies & Development, Banaras Hindu University, 2007.

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Mazumdar, Indrani. Unorganised workers of Delhi and the seven day strike of 1988. Noida: V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, 2002.

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Gopal, Abhishek. Condition of women workers in the unorganised sector in Varanasi city. Varanasi: Centre for Women's Studies & Development, Banaras Hindu University, 2007.

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Mohanakumar, S. Impact of economic crisis on workers in the unorganised sector in Rajasthan. Jaipur: Institute of Development Studies, 2010.

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Sumita, Ayub, ed. Female adolescent workers: Faceless and fateless : a study in the unorganised sector. New Delhi: Anamika Publishers & Distributors, 2009.

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Saran, Anirudha Behari. Problems of women workers in unorganised sectors: Brick kilns, quarries, and mines of Bihar and West Bengal. New Delhi: Northern Book Centre, 1990.

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Manjit, Singh. Labour process in the unorganised industry: A case study of the garment industry. Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study, 1991.

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Women in unorganised sector: Technology, work organisation, and change in the silk industry in South India. New Delhi: Usha Publications, 1989.

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Ramamurthy, T. V. Status and problems of leather workers and their future growth perspective: A study based on survey of leather workers in unorganised sector in districts of Agra (U.P.), Kanpur (U.P.), Durg (M.P.), and Tong (Rajasthan). New Delhi: Institute of Applied Manpower Research, 1995.

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Rural Women Workers In Indias Unorganized Sector. New Century Publications, 2012.

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Greer, Jane. Unorganized Women: Repetitive Rhetorical Labor and Low/No-Wage Workers. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2023.

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Kobaissy, Farah. Organizing the Unorganized : Migrant Domestic Workers in Lebanon: Cairo Papers in Social Science Vol. 34, No. 3. American University in Cairo Press, 2016.

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Kobaissy, Farah. Organizing the Unorganized : Migrant Domestic Workers in Lebanon: Cairo Papers in Social Science Vol. 34, No. 3. American University in Cairo Press, 2016.

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Organising the unorganised workers. New Delhi: Vikas Pub. House, 1997.

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Singh, D. P. Women Workers in Unorganised Sector. Deep & Deep Publications,India, 2005.

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Grivno, Max. 5. “Chased Out on the Slippery Ice”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036521.003.0006.

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This chapter examines how landless workers survived in an economy whose defining characteristics were scarcity and uncertainty. Unskilled and unorganized, rural free laborers faced a desperate struggle for survival; they were buffeted by seasonal and cyclical unemployment, and their nonwage economic activities were constricted by a legal system that was designed to maintain slaveholders' authority. The prospects for single women and free African Americans were particularly dim in a labor market that restricted their opportunities in favor of white men, thus limiting their options and relegating them to the margins of the rural economy. In the end, these workers were often left with the mere gleanings of freedom.
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Rizzo, Matteo. The Politics of Labour 2. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794240.003.0005.

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Chapter 5 investigates the factors and circumstances that allowed the workers to switch from managing the effects of precarious employment to challenging its causes, first through the founding of an association of daladala workers, and then through a partnership with the Tanzanian transport trade union. Drawing on correspondence between the Transport Union and the workers’ association, and on interviews with the leaders of the workers’ association, of the trade union, and with transport workers themselves, the chapter explores the strategy chosen by workers to make demands for rights at work on employers and the state. The analysis stresses the significance of this case study by engaging with the wider literature on globalization and its impact on labour possibilities, and more specifically on how to organize the unorganized in the informal economy and the goals which workers’ political mobilization can (or cannot) achieve in increasingly liberalized and informalized economies.
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Soni, Balbir. Empowerment of Women Workers ; The Unorganised Sector. Dominant Publishers & Distributors, 2007.

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Condition of women workers in the unorganised sector in Varanasi city. Varanasi: Centre for Women's Studies, 2007.

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Copeland, B. J., ed. The Essential Turing. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198250791.001.0001.

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Alan Turing was one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century. In 1935, aged 22, he developed the mathematical theory upon which all subsequent stored-program digital computers are modeled. At the outbreak of hostilities with Germany in September 1939, he joined the Government Codebreaking team at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire and played a crucial role in deciphering Engima, the code used by the German armed forces to protect their radio communications. Turing's work on the version of Enigma used by the German navy was vital to the battle for supremacy in the North Atlantic. He also contributed to the attack on the cyphers known as "Fish," which were used by the German High Command for the encryption of signals during the latter part of the war. His contribution helped to shorten the war in Europe by an estimated two years. After the war, his theoretical work led to the development of Britain's first computers at the National Physical Laboratory and the Royal Society Computing Machine Laboratory at Manchester University. Turing was also a founding father of modern cognitive science, theorizing that the cortex at birth is an "unorganized machine" which through "training" becomes organized "into a universal machine or something like it." He went on to develop the use of computers to model biological growth, launching the discipline now referred to as Artificial Life. The papers in this book are the key works for understanding Turing's phenomenal contribution across all these fields. The collection includes Turing's declassified wartime "Treatise on the Enigma"; letters from Turing to Churchill and to codebreakers; lectures, papers, and broadcasts which opened up the concept of AI and its implications; and the paper which formed the genesis of the investigation of Artifical Life.
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