Since the 1980s and 1990s, there has been growing global recognition and endorsement of women as economic actors whose income-earning activities contribute to the survival and livelihood security of impoverished households and communities in many parts of the developing world. Women’s economic contribution is considered particularly valuable when population groups living below the income-poverty line have struggled to cope with the adverse social effects of neo-liberal economic reforms. Given this backdrop, the aim of this study is to examine closely women’s experience of laboring in the lower end of the informal labor sector, their workspace negotiations and conditions of labor, and to assess the significance of women’s work to the surviva...
As middle-class Indian women become economically more active, it is worth exploring who is doing the...
Using a social reproduction framework, this article explores how reproduction of rural working class...
This qualitative- based research paper explores eight women’s perceptions of gender that are living ...
Since the 1980s and 1990s, there has been growing global recognition and endorsement of women as eco...
Women’s share of agricultural wage employment is rising across the Indian sub-continent. Studies exa...
Based on primary data from a large household survey in seven districts in West Bengal in India, this...
This paper explores the implications of women’s work in agriculture in Telangana, a region in the st...
The rising share of farm work in India undertaken by women – a phenomenon commonly referred to as th...
Abstract: This paper examines the nature of women’s labor in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, two states in So...
In spite of the enshrining anti-poverty programs and objectives of the poverty eradication programs ...
The rising share of farm work in India undertaken by women – a phenomenon commonly referred to as th...
In India, workers in the informal sector are considered to be vulnerable and marginalised. Benefits ...
This paper seeks to lay bare the contours and consequences of the relationship between paid work and...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [279]-293).Western concepts of gender equality and empowe...
Examining women’s choices around paid work in south India, this article shows the need to pay greate...
As middle-class Indian women become economically more active, it is worth exploring who is doing the...
Using a social reproduction framework, this article explores how reproduction of rural working class...
This qualitative- based research paper explores eight women’s perceptions of gender that are living ...
Since the 1980s and 1990s, there has been growing global recognition and endorsement of women as eco...
Women’s share of agricultural wage employment is rising across the Indian sub-continent. Studies exa...
Based on primary data from a large household survey in seven districts in West Bengal in India, this...
This paper explores the implications of women’s work in agriculture in Telangana, a region in the st...
The rising share of farm work in India undertaken by women – a phenomenon commonly referred to as th...
Abstract: This paper examines the nature of women’s labor in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, two states in So...
In spite of the enshrining anti-poverty programs and objectives of the poverty eradication programs ...
The rising share of farm work in India undertaken by women – a phenomenon commonly referred to as th...
In India, workers in the informal sector are considered to be vulnerable and marginalised. Benefits ...
This paper seeks to lay bare the contours and consequences of the relationship between paid work and...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [279]-293).Western concepts of gender equality and empowe...
Examining women’s choices around paid work in south India, this article shows the need to pay greate...
As middle-class Indian women become economically more active, it is worth exploring who is doing the...
Using a social reproduction framework, this article explores how reproduction of rural working class...
This qualitative- based research paper explores eight women’s perceptions of gender that are living ...