Article by Danish Aslam from Economics Wing, GAEE JMI Background : Women form an integral part of the Indian workforce. In the last few decades, a large number of women have entered the Indian labor force, and this growth has been particularly noticeable in the...
Article by Muntahar Ul Muzaffar from Economics Wing, GAEE JMI This article analyses the bidirectional relationship between economic development and women’s empowerment. Further, two possible outcomes are examined and supported by case studies from Tanzania and...
Article by Wajeeha Ashfaq Hamdani from Economics Wing, GAEE JMI Time and again, we judge, assess, and discuss economies and how they perform. We further speak of “strong” and “weak” economies. However, the real question is: What are the indicators we look up while...
Article by Richa Singh from Economics Wing, GAEE JMI “For each according to his abilities. To each according to his needs,” said Karl Marx, the architect of the communist revolution that swept across continents in the last century. Many countries adopted...
Article by Aruma Khan from Department of Economics, JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA “Put money in the hands of people!” As the devastating COVID-19 pandemic hit India, the country went into sudden lockdowns, the Indian economy suffered a severe demand shock, and GDP...
Article by Rimsha Hasan from Economics Wing, GAEE JMI “She doesn’t work. She is just a housewife!” The statement above is a widely used and heard expression. Are housewives considered a non-economic entity? Do they not help a country’s economy...
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