A Financial Assessment Of Semi Skilled Construction Workers In Tirunelveli District

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S. Raman
C.Mathimitha

Abstract

This study the building sector is important to the country's economy in terms of gross capital production activities. Construction should be regarded as the mother of productive activity since it is interconnected with most other economic sectors. Considering the time allocated for the study and the need for a large enough sample to allow for statistical analysis, 711 homes owned by construction workers were selected at random. Examining the financial assessment of semi-skilled construction workers in the research area is one of the study's main objectives. Construction sector is an important in gross capital formation activity in the country’s economy. It is a productive activity as it results in creation of assets. These assets will be further used for productive purposes. Therefore, construction should be regarded as “the mother of Productive Activities” and it is inter-linked with most of the other sectors in an economy. Practically, all the sectors have construction components in them of varying degrees such as 40 per cent in transport and communications, 75 per cent in power, 80 per cent in irrigation and flood control to 100 per cent in housing....

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S. Raman, S. R., & C.Mathimitha, C. (2026). A Financial Assessment Of Semi Skilled Construction Workers In Tirunelveli District. CINEFORUM, 66(S3), 188–191. Retrieved from https://revistadecineforum.com/index.php/cf/article/view/1261
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