Work is a part of the life of women irrespective of their social and class locations. Women act as agents of social change and create new social spaces for themselves through income-generating but often informal occupations. This paper looks at the increasing involvement of middle-class Bengali women in various types of informal income-generating activities, and examines how their social space is changed through their work outside of home. Burdwan, a medium-sized urban centre of India, has an urban social history of conservative tradition-boundedness typical among similarly placed towns in the state of West Bengal, India. The paper is based on ongoing empirical research in Burdwan conducted via extensive field surveys and repeated personal ...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal and male dominated country. Traditional, cultural, social, and religious...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal and male dominated country in the world. Traditional, cultural, social a...
Using qualitative data, this article explains how affluent urban and new middle-class women in Bangl...
As middle-class Indian women become economically more active, it is worth exploring who is doing the...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of young lower middle class women’s engagement in the new...
Control over the house and its space and the ability to generate income are recognized as two potent...
Most females in rural India experience the vicious circle of lack of access to education, early marr...
In this study, I present the thesis that the role of the 'modern' Bengali woman of the nineteenth ce...
This volume examines the role of women workers who are joining the workforce in urban India. Employm...
This volume examines the role of women workers who are joining the workforce in urban India. Employm...
This paper exploits a unique setting- tea estates in the South Indian High Range- to provide empiric...
Hailed as the beneficiary, driving force and result of globalisation, India’s middle-class is puzzli...
The paper seeks to revalue women's nonmarket work in the context of parts of rural Bangladesh, v} ic...
This study is the outcome of the experience of the Shramajivi Mahila Samity, an independent, non-par...
This study is the outcome of the experience of the Shramajivi Mahila Samity, an independent, non-par...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal and male dominated country. Traditional, cultural, social, and religious...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal and male dominated country in the world. Traditional, cultural, social a...
Using qualitative data, this article explains how affluent urban and new middle-class women in Bangl...
As middle-class Indian women become economically more active, it is worth exploring who is doing the...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of young lower middle class women’s engagement in the new...
Control over the house and its space and the ability to generate income are recognized as two potent...
Most females in rural India experience the vicious circle of lack of access to education, early marr...
In this study, I present the thesis that the role of the 'modern' Bengali woman of the nineteenth ce...
This volume examines the role of women workers who are joining the workforce in urban India. Employm...
This volume examines the role of women workers who are joining the workforce in urban India. Employm...
This paper exploits a unique setting- tea estates in the South Indian High Range- to provide empiric...
Hailed as the beneficiary, driving force and result of globalisation, India’s middle-class is puzzli...
The paper seeks to revalue women's nonmarket work in the context of parts of rural Bangladesh, v} ic...
This study is the outcome of the experience of the Shramajivi Mahila Samity, an independent, non-par...
This study is the outcome of the experience of the Shramajivi Mahila Samity, an independent, non-par...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal and male dominated country. Traditional, cultural, social, and religious...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal and male dominated country in the world. Traditional, cultural, social a...
Using qualitative data, this article explains how affluent urban and new middle-class women in Bangl...