In India substantial people working in unorganized sectors as unorganized workers; transitional nature of the Indian economy, disparity in education, skill and training are some of the major factors abetting such a large concentration of workers in an area most vulnerable to exogenous economic vicissitudes. Women working in the unorganized sector deserve a separate mention as they are much marginalized (Khan, 2013). The present study is focused on women workers in unorganized sector especially the waste picking workers of Rajapalayam municipality. They are working in unprotected are in grave danger of contacting countless diseases through their daily and close contact with human waste. Some of these diseases, in addition to TB, include: cam...
Beedi rolling is essentially a rural and home-based labour intensive industry, which provides employ...
This study is the outcome of the experience of the Shramajivi Mahila Samity, an independent, non-par...
Women comprise of half the Indian population and nearly 1/3rd of the work force. Although men and wo...
Bidi workers are often the most vulnerable group in society, most of which depend on Bidi rolling in...
India has all along followed a proactive policy in the matter of labour Policy. India has evolved in...
Women are suffering from various forms of discrimination, like oppression, exploitation, degradation...
Background: Solid waste has emerged as a major problem in our society. Rag pickers are playing an im...
Women workers in India have always been active contributors to the national income. Their contributi...
The beedi industry occupies a prominent place in rural development in terms of its capacity to offer...
The half of the Population of the country Consist of women and therefore half of the potential work ...
An Unorganized Sector can be dened as the sector where the elements of the Organized Sector are abse...
Abstract Match industry workers development should be viewed as an issue in social development but ...
ABSTRACT Word safety should be monitored in a sensitive approach, keeping an eye out for difference...
Construction industry is one of the unorganized sector, which employing a large number of people on ...
A large portion of India’s workforce falls into the unorganized segment and there is a steady growth...
Beedi rolling is essentially a rural and home-based labour intensive industry, which provides employ...
This study is the outcome of the experience of the Shramajivi Mahila Samity, an independent, non-par...
Women comprise of half the Indian population and nearly 1/3rd of the work force. Although men and wo...
Bidi workers are often the most vulnerable group in society, most of which depend on Bidi rolling in...
India has all along followed a proactive policy in the matter of labour Policy. India has evolved in...
Women are suffering from various forms of discrimination, like oppression, exploitation, degradation...
Background: Solid waste has emerged as a major problem in our society. Rag pickers are playing an im...
Women workers in India have always been active contributors to the national income. Their contributi...
The beedi industry occupies a prominent place in rural development in terms of its capacity to offer...
The half of the Population of the country Consist of women and therefore half of the potential work ...
An Unorganized Sector can be dened as the sector where the elements of the Organized Sector are abse...
Abstract Match industry workers development should be viewed as an issue in social development but ...
ABSTRACT Word safety should be monitored in a sensitive approach, keeping an eye out for difference...
Construction industry is one of the unorganized sector, which employing a large number of people on ...
A large portion of India’s workforce falls into the unorganized segment and there is a steady growth...
Beedi rolling is essentially a rural and home-based labour intensive industry, which provides employ...
This study is the outcome of the experience of the Shramajivi Mahila Samity, an independent, non-par...
Women comprise of half the Indian population and nearly 1/3rd of the work force. Although men and wo...