As middle-class Indian women become economically more active, it is worth exploring who is doing the housework. Are gender roles shifting within the household across the board in urban India? This paper shifts research attention away from the metropolitan cities to a small mofussil town, a relatively conservative urban centre where gender roles have so far been more resistant to transformation than in metropolitan cities that are undergoing radical changes about which much has been written. The methodological tool used in the study is a time-use survey, aimed primarily at extracting quantitative data, to make visible the unseen, unpaid and underpaid work and activities undertaken by women. Individual interviews were used to measure the actu...
In the case of a relatively traditional society like India, on the one hand gender roles are strongl...
The Indian census of 2011 collected for the first time since its inception, sex disaggregated figure...
Since the 1980s and 1990s, there has been growing global recognition and endorsement of women as eco...
There is now a large literature documenting the significance of paid domestic work as a sector of em...
Based on primary data from a large household survey in seven districts in West Bengal in India, this...
Working class urban Indian women now comprise a large proportion of the urban workforce, however, tr...
This thesis analyses ten indepth interviews on domestic workers, class and gender roles with ten you...
In this paper we have attempted to raise an issue which has always concerned feminist scholars- the ...
Labour force participation in India responds to economic, social, cultural and demographic mechanism...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of young lower middle class women’s engagement in the new...
Work is a part of the life of women irrespective of their social and class locations. Women act as a...
Previous research has shown that context matters when it comes to examining the relationship between...
This volume examines the role of women workers who are joining the workforce in urban India. Employm...
This paper explores narratives of boredom among young lower middle class women employed in the bourg...
Household is usually a group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a commo...
In the case of a relatively traditional society like India, on the one hand gender roles are strongl...
The Indian census of 2011 collected for the first time since its inception, sex disaggregated figure...
Since the 1980s and 1990s, there has been growing global recognition and endorsement of women as eco...
There is now a large literature documenting the significance of paid domestic work as a sector of em...
Based on primary data from a large household survey in seven districts in West Bengal in India, this...
Working class urban Indian women now comprise a large proportion of the urban workforce, however, tr...
This thesis analyses ten indepth interviews on domestic workers, class and gender roles with ten you...
In this paper we have attempted to raise an issue which has always concerned feminist scholars- the ...
Labour force participation in India responds to economic, social, cultural and demographic mechanism...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of young lower middle class women’s engagement in the new...
Work is a part of the life of women irrespective of their social and class locations. Women act as a...
Previous research has shown that context matters when it comes to examining the relationship between...
This volume examines the role of women workers who are joining the workforce in urban India. Employm...
This paper explores narratives of boredom among young lower middle class women employed in the bourg...
Household is usually a group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a commo...
In the case of a relatively traditional society like India, on the one hand gender roles are strongl...
The Indian census of 2011 collected for the first time since its inception, sex disaggregated figure...
Since the 1980s and 1990s, there has been growing global recognition and endorsement of women as eco...