Based on primary data from a large household survey in seven districts in West Bengal in India, this paper analyses the reasons underlying low labor force participation of women. In particular, we try to disentangle the intertwined strands of choice, constraints posed by domestic work and care responsibilities, and the predominant understanding of cultural norms as factors explaining the low labor force participation as measured by involvement in paid work. We document the fuzziness of the boundary between domestic work and unpaid (and therefore invisible) economic work that leads to mis-measurement of women’s work and suggest methods to improve measurement. We find that being primarily responsible for domestic chores lower the probability ...
Domestic workers, most of whom arefemale are hired to work in private households. But their work rem...
This paper explores the latest Employment-Unemployment Survey (EUS) data published by National Samp...
This paper examines certain aspects of employment among women workers in hired labour households, d...
Based on primary data from a large household survey in seven districts in West Bengal in India, this...
Labour force participation in India responds to economic, social, cultural and demographic mechanism...
India has set an ambitious target of achieving a US$5 trillion economy by 2025. However, a steady in...
Traditional official definition of ‘work’ in developing countries excludes large number of activitie...
Labour force participation in India is found to respond to a plurality of causal mechanisms. Employm...
The prediction of the neoclassical theory of HR suggests that increase in women’s education and lite...
Labour force participation in India is found to respond to a plurality of causal mechanisms. Employm...
India is termed as a traditional country with wide diversity in religion, ethnicity, culture and cus...
From the 1970s onward, the work performed by women within the household was critically examined, and...
This paper examines factors associated with the variation in female labour force participation rates...
This research aims to understand the preferences of educated unemployed women of Pakistan and India ...
"As a prelude, we seek to assess the extent of women’s participation in paid work during the last th...
Domestic workers, most of whom arefemale are hired to work in private households. But their work rem...
This paper explores the latest Employment-Unemployment Survey (EUS) data published by National Samp...
This paper examines certain aspects of employment among women workers in hired labour households, d...
Based on primary data from a large household survey in seven districts in West Bengal in India, this...
Labour force participation in India responds to economic, social, cultural and demographic mechanism...
India has set an ambitious target of achieving a US$5 trillion economy by 2025. However, a steady in...
Traditional official definition of ‘work’ in developing countries excludes large number of activitie...
Labour force participation in India is found to respond to a plurality of causal mechanisms. Employm...
The prediction of the neoclassical theory of HR suggests that increase in women’s education and lite...
Labour force participation in India is found to respond to a plurality of causal mechanisms. Employm...
India is termed as a traditional country with wide diversity in religion, ethnicity, culture and cus...
From the 1970s onward, the work performed by women within the household was critically examined, and...
This paper examines factors associated with the variation in female labour force participation rates...
This research aims to understand the preferences of educated unemployed women of Pakistan and India ...
"As a prelude, we seek to assess the extent of women’s participation in paid work during the last th...
Domestic workers, most of whom arefemale are hired to work in private households. But their work rem...
This paper explores the latest Employment-Unemployment Survey (EUS) data published by National Samp...
This paper examines certain aspects of employment among women workers in hired labour households, d...