Socio-Economic Status of Informal Migrant Construction Workers in Bhubaneswar City: An Empirical Study
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The article explains the socio-economic status of the informal construction workers working in the formal sector of Bhubaneswar city. It also describes the Education and Skill Involvement, Average Monthly Wage of the Workers, Respondents Activity before Migrating to Bhubaneswar, Skill Involvement and Type of House, and Type of Dispensary, Type of Occupation of construction workers in Bhubaneswar city.
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