Women workers in informal sector in India: understanding the occupational vulnerability. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2(21):197-207, 2012.Mohapatra, K. K. (2012). Women workers in informal sector in India: understanding the occupational vulnerability. Inter- national...
Sex-trafficking, Violence, Negotiating Skill, and HIV Infection in Brothel-based Sex Workers of Eastern India, Adjoining Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among brothel-based sex workers of West Bengal, eastern India, to understand sex-trafficking, ...
for a better and elevated status arising out of increased chances to work, but at the same time it has put them in a highly contradictory situation- where they have the label of economically independent paid workers but are not able to enjoy their economic and social liberty in real sense....
Furthermore, the low opportunity cost for unpaid work is reflected in the market, and paid domestic workers have experiences low status, low wages without any social security (Fig. 1). Fig. 1 Conceptual framework on women in domestic work—constraints, choices, and career: interconnection among...
Furthermore, the low opportunity cost for unpaid work is reflected in the market, and paid domestic workers have experiences low status, low wages without any social security (Fig. 1). Fig. 1 Conceptual framework on women in domestic work—constraints, choices, and career: interconnection among...
'Women's Rights' refer to the rights that ensure justice, equality, freedom, and participation in decision-making processes for women, encompassing civil, political, economic, social, and cultural aspects as outlined in international human rights treaties. ...
The industry has initiated various women welfare schemes focusing towards its social responsibility. The study is undertaken in the interior regions of Tirunelvelli and Vellore districts of Tamilnadu, India to have an indepth understanding of the myths and the realities that is prevailing in the ...
To cater to the primary need of shelter, food, clothing, medical treatment and care of the women in distress and who are without any social and economic support. To enable them to regain their emotional strength that is affected due to their encounter with unfortunate circumstances. ...
Economic role and status of women : a case study of women in the beedi industry in Allahabad The present case study is the result of an investigation into the employment and living conditions of rural women workers in Allahabad, India, producing be... Bhatty, Z - International Labour Office...
Women have been and will be an integral part of the Indian workforce.According to Census 2011, the total number of women workers in India is 149.8 million and interestingly, females working in rural areas amount to 122 million. 35.9 millionfemale workers are working as cultivators and another ...