Abstract: Brick Industry is one of the informal/unorganized industries in India. This industry is booming with the expansion of real estate business. It is a labor intensive industry. The industry employs millions of workers. Sizable portions of the workers are women. They live in poverty. At work place, they are exploited, deprived and do not get the status which the men workers enjoy. There are varied natures of problems the women workers are facing now. Their socio-economic conditions cause concerns. In this backdrop, an attempt has been made to ascertain and examine the socio-economic conditions of women workers engaged in brick kiln factories. The data collected in this regard have been interpreted through percentage analysis. The enti...
India is termed as a traditional country with wide diversity in religion, ethnicity, culture and cus...
Brick making in Nepal is an informal sector that is still highly labor intensive. It employs transie...
This study is the outcome of the experience of the Shramajivi Mahila Samity, an independent, non-par...
A vast majority of the countrys workforce is in the unorganised sector, and consequently unprotected...
ABSTRACT: Social norms and economic realities mean that child labor is widely accepted and very com...
In India, thousands of women, men and children slave away in the brick kilns. Common to almost all b...
A research on brick kiln workers was conducted in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra to understand t...
In this study, an effort has been made to explore the socio economic problems of bonded labor workin...
Bidi workers are often the most vulnerable group in society, most of which depend on Bidi rolling in...
The half of the Population of the country Consist of women and therefore half of the potential work ...
Abstract: The women workers working in unorganized sector are facing of insecurity, lower w...
In India, women play an important role in each and every family, but in the ancient period women are...
Agriculture plays a vital role as the backbone of a nation’s economy. Rural sectors of India complet...
Construction industry is one of the unorganized sector, which employing a large number of people on ...
Women comprise of half the Indian population and nearly 1/3rd of the work force. Although men and wo...
India is termed as a traditional country with wide diversity in religion, ethnicity, culture and cus...
Brick making in Nepal is an informal sector that is still highly labor intensive. It employs transie...
This study is the outcome of the experience of the Shramajivi Mahila Samity, an independent, non-par...
A vast majority of the countrys workforce is in the unorganised sector, and consequently unprotected...
ABSTRACT: Social norms and economic realities mean that child labor is widely accepted and very com...
In India, thousands of women, men and children slave away in the brick kilns. Common to almost all b...
A research on brick kiln workers was conducted in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra to understand t...
In this study, an effort has been made to explore the socio economic problems of bonded labor workin...
Bidi workers are often the most vulnerable group in society, most of which depend on Bidi rolling in...
The half of the Population of the country Consist of women and therefore half of the potential work ...
Abstract: The women workers working in unorganized sector are facing of insecurity, lower w...
In India, women play an important role in each and every family, but in the ancient period women are...
Agriculture plays a vital role as the backbone of a nation’s economy. Rural sectors of India complet...
Construction industry is one of the unorganized sector, which employing a large number of people on ...
Women comprise of half the Indian population and nearly 1/3rd of the work force. Although men and wo...
India is termed as a traditional country with wide diversity in religion, ethnicity, culture and cus...
Brick making in Nepal is an informal sector that is still highly labor intensive. It employs transie...
This study is the outcome of the experience of the Shramajivi Mahila Samity, an independent, non-par...