Examining women’s choices around paid work in south India, this article shows the need to pay greater attention to the sphere of reproduction, and in particular the way that women endeavour to fit their productive work around their reproductive roles and responsibilities. Focussing on the region of the Tiruppur garment cluster in Tamil Nadu, India, it outlines the opportunities available to rural women, shedding light first on women’s decisions whether to work or not, and second, on how women choose between particular types of work available to them. The article demonstrates the primacy of the reproductive economy in shaping women's movements in and out of paid work, particularly the importance of stage in life course, household composition...
Drawing on feminist marxist and feminist geography scholarship the article develops the concept 'roo...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...
This paper explores the spatiality and temporality of women’s decisions to navigate particular forms...
This article traces the experiences of accompanying wives who had migrated with their husbands from ...
Even as the literature on work in the Global South acknowledges the importance of forms of non-waged...
In India, workers in the informal sector are considered to be vulnerable and marginalised. Benefits ...
Using a social reproduction framework, this article explores how reproduction of rural working class...
The current debate over female labor force participation in India has failed to sufficiently account...
Since the 1980s and 1990s, there has been growing global recognition and endorsement of women as eco...
This dissertation critically questions the use of women’s labor in international development and glo...
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...
This article investigates reproductive work in the Global South which thrives on the commodification...
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...
Drawing on feminist marxist and feminist geography scholarship the article develops the concept 'roo...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...
This paper explores the spatiality and temporality of women’s decisions to navigate particular forms...
This article traces the experiences of accompanying wives who had migrated with their husbands from ...
Even as the literature on work in the Global South acknowledges the importance of forms of non-waged...
In India, workers in the informal sector are considered to be vulnerable and marginalised. Benefits ...
Using a social reproduction framework, this article explores how reproduction of rural working class...
The current debate over female labor force participation in India has failed to sufficiently account...
Since the 1980s and 1990s, there has been growing global recognition and endorsement of women as eco...
This dissertation critically questions the use of women’s labor in international development and glo...
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...
This article investigates reproductive work in the Global South which thrives on the commodification...
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...
Drawing on feminist marxist and feminist geography scholarship the article develops the concept 'roo...
The paper has presented an empirical picture of inequalities, both within and outside the labour mar...
This paper explores the spatiality and temporality of women’s decisions to navigate particular forms...