Challenges to Social Security for Self-Employed Workers in India and the Code for Social Security Bill 2019
This is part of a series of guest posts on social security for self-employed workers in the informal economy
An AIDIS Comparison Physical and Financial Assets Portfolio 1993 vs 2003 and 2003 vs 2013
How have household financial portfolios changed between 1993 and 2003, and between 2003 and 2013, as per successive rounds of NSSO All India Debt and Investment Survey (AIDIS)
An AIDIS Analysis: Evolution of Physical and Financial Asset Portfolios between 1993 and 2013
An analysis on the changes in the financial portfolio of rural households between 1993 and 2003, and between 2003 and 2013
Aligning Priority Sector Credit To India’s Growth Needs
Reforms to PSL can have tremendous impact both on regional/sectoral development as well as improving the quality of bank assets.
Winners of Household Finance Research – Call for Research Proposals
We are delighted to announce the winners of Household Finance Research – Call for Research Proposals
Picturising the Portfolios of Indian Households
In this research brief we picturise the portfolio of Indian households by reviewing the participation rates across various financial and non-financial instruments using data from 2019.
A new paradigm for social finance
The Covid-19 crisis has, among other things, brought into focus the importance of non-profits and impact-focussed, for-profit, enterprises.
Unlocking new capital for the social sector
Innovative and blended finance structures, such as Social Venture Funds, offer a unique opportunity for nonprofits to secure new funding.
Where do we go from here? Considerations for social security for migrant workers
Reflections on issues related to the delivery of benefits announced for migrant workers under Atma Nirbhar Bharat welfare scheme
Household Finance in India: Approaches and Challenges
Household Finance is the study of how institutions provide goods and services to satisfy the financial functions of the household, how consumers make financial decisions and how government action affects the provision of financial services (Tufano, 2009).