https://doi.org/10.35716/IJED-26091
Author: Dhritiraj Sarma and Suresh Kr. Nath
Author Address: Department of Economics, Cotton University, Guwahati-781001 (Assam)
This study investigated the impact of formal welfare registration on the lived precarity of informal construction workers in urban Assam. By utilising a mixed-methods design, we surveyed 765 workers across Guwahati, Silchar, and Dibrugarh to construct a multidimensional Perceived Vulnerability Index (PVI). Weighted OLS estimates revealed that registration with the Assam Building and other Construction Workers Welfare Board (ABOCWWB) was associated with a significant reduction in perceived vulnerability (ß = -0.252, SE = 0.047, p < 0.001). Propensity-score matching confirmed these findings, suggesting that formal institutional ties measurably lower worker insecurity. However, qualitative evidence indicated that registration alone remained insufficient without robust enforcement and portability. The research argued for policy reforms that prioritise proactive outreach and portable social protection to mitigate labour precarity effectively.
Keywords
Impact evaluation, informal labour markets, perceived vulnerability index,
precarity, social security.
JEL
Codes
J01, J46, J81.