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<title>Labour in the Indian Apparel Industry: Understanding the Impact of Government and International Trade Policies in Increasing the Vulnerability of Garment Workers.</title>
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<description>Labour in the Indian Apparel Industry: Understanding the Impact of Government and International Trade Policies in Increasing the Vulnerability of Garment Workers.
Rakhi Sehgal
This Study Focuses only on The Export Garment Industry That Produces  Woven Fashion Garments  That North Indian Firms Specialize In Production of Other Categories of This Industry Such As Casual Garments (Especially Knitted), Woollens, Uniforms, Home Furnishings, Automotive And Industrial Textiles, And Made-Ups Have Different Demand and Supply Dynamics  and Product Cycles. an In-Depth Analysis of All These Segments of The Industry is Beyond The Scope of This Study.
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