Wage and employment determination in agricultural labour markets in India
Abstract
The thesis is concerned with the problem of wage and
employment determination in the (casual) agricultural labour markets
of India. It is argued that the extant theories of wage determination
poorly accord with the stylized facts of the Indian situation. An
alternative perspective on agricultural labour markets is developed,
where wage determination at the village level is interpreted as the
outcome of tacit collective bargaining between village labourers and
employers. It is argued that cooperative behaviour, necessary to
support such collective bargaining, can often be sustained through
the operation of certain informal social sanctions against wage cutting
behaviour.
With an asymmetric Nash framework, a theoretical model of
the village-level market for agricultural labour is developed, which
simultaneously determines the agricultural wage rate, the level of
employment and the employers' profits. The model is consistent with
the existence of involuntary unemployment, while also explaining
variability of wages. In the extended version of the model, male and
female labourers are introduced as separate bargaining parties. The
extended model provides a possible explanation for the existence of
gender wage (and employment) disparities.
Both the basic and extended models are econometrically
estimated for ten villages in central, south and west India, using data
collected by the International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid
Tropics (Hyderabad).
Bargaining powers of employers', male and female labourers
(interpreted as the coefficients on their net gains from agreement)
are estimated. The results show significant inequalities of bargaining
power between employers and labourers, and between male and
female labourers. Simulations based on the estimated models indicate
that the observed inequalities of bargaining power are a quantity
decisive influence on wage, employment and profit outcomes in the
village labour markets.
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