The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour market for women, from gender relations emerging within the framework of overlapping social stratification in rural India. Analysis is based on secondary data, where the emphasis is not only on measurement of quantitative variables, but also on the interactions between various qualitative, socio-economic and socio-cultural variables. Main finding of the present study is that the participation of women in labour force varies across economic classes, social groups, religions, regions and the rural urban divide. Factors determining labour supply decisions of women are different from those of men. Interconnectedness of female employment with other s...
Women’s labor force participation (LFP) has been consistently low over the past three decades in Ind...
Labour force participation in India responds to economic, social, cultural and demographic mechanism...
The current debate over female labor force participation in India has failed to sufficiently account...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...
This paper examines factors associated with the variation in female labour force participation rates...
This paper explores the latest Employment-Unemployment Survey (EUS) data published by National Samp...
This paper examines factors associated with the variation in female labour force participation rates...
The recent decline in India’s rural female labor force participation is generally attributed to high...
The recent decline in India’s rural female labor force participation is generally attributed to high...
Traditional official definition of ‘work’ in developing countries excludes large number of activitie...
Traditional official definition of ‘work’ in developing countries excludes large number of activitie...
In a predominantly agricultural country like India, women play distinctive role in rural economic ac...
The paper seeks to present an overall picture of women’s work in Haryana and compare the rural-urban...
Using detailed monthly panel data from rural India, this paper analyzes sectoral wage gaps for men a...
Women’s labor force participation (LFP) has been consistently low over the past three decades in Ind...
Labour force participation in India responds to economic, social, cultural and demographic mechanism...
The current debate over female labor force participation in India has failed to sufficiently account...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...
This paper examines factors associated with the variation in female labour force participation rates...
This paper explores the latest Employment-Unemployment Survey (EUS) data published by National Samp...
This paper examines factors associated with the variation in female labour force participation rates...
The recent decline in India’s rural female labor force participation is generally attributed to high...
The recent decline in India’s rural female labor force participation is generally attributed to high...
Traditional official definition of ‘work’ in developing countries excludes large number of activitie...
Traditional official definition of ‘work’ in developing countries excludes large number of activitie...
In a predominantly agricultural country like India, women play distinctive role in rural economic ac...
The paper seeks to present an overall picture of women’s work in Haryana and compare the rural-urban...
Using detailed monthly panel data from rural India, this paper analyzes sectoral wage gaps for men a...
Women’s labor force participation (LFP) has been consistently low over the past three decades in Ind...
Labour force participation in India responds to economic, social, cultural and demographic mechanism...
The current debate over female labor force participation in India has failed to sufficiently account...