GENDERED INEQUALITIES IN PAID AND UNPAID WORK OF WOMEN IN INDIA
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Book Details
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Author: Vibhuti Patel, Nandita Mondal
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Language: English
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Edition: 2024
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ISBN: 9789819974870
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Pages: 297
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Cover: Hardback
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Release Date: 01-01-2024
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Sale Territory: India Only
About the Book
This book provides an in-depth exploration of Indian women’s economic contributions through both paid and unpaid work across various sectors of the economy, showcasing their diverse life situations and geographical locations. It sheds light on the gendered implications of the interconnectedness between local, national, regional, and global dimensions of women’s work in India. The book encompasses a broad spectrum of the life worlds of working women across metropolitan, urban, peri-urban, rural, and tribal areas in sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, fisheries, sericulture, plantation, and services.
The chapters present nuanced insights into the intersectional marginalities of caste, class, ethnicity, religion, and gender, drawing on primary data and employing both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. It explores the multiple layers of marginalization faced by Indian women within the globalized political economy of the 21st century. In addition to addressing emerging issues, the book offers evidence-based policy recommendations to improve the economic status and empowerment of women.
An essential read for researchers, scholars, policymakers, practitioners, and students of women’s and gender studies, the book delves into the realities of women’s work, from street vendors to professionals in non-traditional roles, and critically examines the impact of neoliberal economic policies on their livelihoods. It is a significant contribution to understanding the multifaceted challenges faced by Indian women in the workforce and the need for targeted interventions to support their economic and social empowerment.

