This study explores women’s experiences of work and employment in the banking sector in India, addressing the paucity of research in this area. The research assesses how the assumptions of theories on gender, work and employment, primarily based on empirical experiences from the Global North can be interpreted in the Indian context. It argues that experiences of gender inequalities are geographically reconfigured in the Indian banking sector through the interplay between gendered organisational practices, local cultural discourses on femininity, institutional factors, particularly government laws and organisational structures. The research draws upon a case study of the banking sector in the National Capital Region (NCR), one of India’s lar...
In modern India, urban working women have emerged as educated, independent, employed individuals who...
India is termed as a traditional country with wide diversity in religion, ethnicity, culture and cus...
Earlier women are deprived of economic resources and are dependent on men for their living. Women wo...
Gender inequality pervades developed and developing societies in varying forms and degrees. Women in...
Gender inequality pervades developed and developing societies in varying forms and degrees. Women in...
This systematic study is focused on examining the women’s gendered identity work in an Indian IT com...
Current knowledge on gender inequality in the workplace heavily relies on Western-centric perspectiv...
The performance of occupational roles of women is gaining wide recognition across the world. A woman...
This article is based on a research in the project "The Employment Effects of Computer- Based Techno...
The phenomenal growth of banks has created massive employment opportunities for the educated unemplo...
This exploratory study is aimed at understanding organizational commitment as a gendered practice am...
Research gap & Purpose of study: There is lack of research on women’s experience and gender inequali...
No country can progress if half of its population is behind – socially, economically and politically...
This study aims to highlight some of the gender aspects of work and management in Indian companies. ...
Abstract: Gender disparity still exists in India. Being born as women in Indian society, one has t...
In modern India, urban working women have emerged as educated, independent, employed individuals who...
India is termed as a traditional country with wide diversity in religion, ethnicity, culture and cus...
Earlier women are deprived of economic resources and are dependent on men for their living. Women wo...
Gender inequality pervades developed and developing societies in varying forms and degrees. Women in...
Gender inequality pervades developed and developing societies in varying forms and degrees. Women in...
This systematic study is focused on examining the women’s gendered identity work in an Indian IT com...
Current knowledge on gender inequality in the workplace heavily relies on Western-centric perspectiv...
The performance of occupational roles of women is gaining wide recognition across the world. A woman...
This article is based on a research in the project "The Employment Effects of Computer- Based Techno...
The phenomenal growth of banks has created massive employment opportunities for the educated unemplo...
This exploratory study is aimed at understanding organizational commitment as a gendered practice am...
Research gap & Purpose of study: There is lack of research on women’s experience and gender inequali...
No country can progress if half of its population is behind – socially, economically and politically...
This study aims to highlight some of the gender aspects of work and management in Indian companies. ...
Abstract: Gender disparity still exists in India. Being born as women in Indian society, one has t...
In modern India, urban working women have emerged as educated, independent, employed individuals who...
India is termed as a traditional country with wide diversity in religion, ethnicity, culture and cus...
Earlier women are deprived of economic resources and are dependent on men for their living. Women wo...