Invisible hands : women in home-based production
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Invisible hands : women in home-based production
(Women and the household in Asia, vol. 1)
Sage, 1987
- : U.S.
- : India
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Selected papers from the Regional Conference for Asia on Women and the Household held in New Delhi, Jan. 27-31, 1985 and sponsored by the Commission on Women of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Research Committee 32 "Women in Society" of the International Sociological Association, and the Indian Association for Women's Studies.
Includes index
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Invisible Hands examines women's home-based production in diverse cultural, occupational and national settings. The contributors consider the visibility of home-based work, its nature, context and legal aspects. They also explore strategies for uniting home-based workers to increase their bargaining power, making the public aware of this hidden labour force and developing alternatives to the existing situation.
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Introduction - Andr[ac]ea Menefee Singh and Anita Kelles-Viitanen
PART ONE: THE NATURE, CONTEXT AND IDEOLOGY OF HOME-BASED WORK
The Invisibility of Home-Based Work - Ela Bhatt
The Case of Piece Rate Workers In India
Economic Contribution of Women to the Household Budget - Zarina Bhatty
A Case Study of the Beedi Industry
Invisible Hands - Rukmini Rao and Sahba Husain
Women in Home-Based Production in the Garment Export Industry in Delhi
Industrial Subcontracting - Isa Baud
The Effects of the Putting out System on Poor Working Women in India
The Role of Rural Bangladeshi Women in Livestock Rearing - Fazila Banu Lily
Women's Work - Manoshi Mitra
Gains Analysis of Women's Labour in Dairy Production
An Exploration of the Traditional Division of Labour Between the Sexes in South Indian Crafts - J Brouwer
Capitalist Penetration into Handicrafts Manufacture - Hameeda Hossain
An Historical Review of Women's Work for the Market in Bangladesh
PART TWO: STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE HOME-BASED WORK
Organisation and Disorganisation - Carla Risseeuw
A Case Study of Women Coir Workers in Sri Lanka
Institutional Credit as a Strategy Toward Self-Reliance for Petty Commodity Producers in India - Jana Everett and Mira Savara
A Critical Evaluation
Organising Women Petty Traders and Home-Based Producers - Helvi Noponen
A Case Study of Working Women's Forum, India
The Future of Home-Based Production - Usha Jumani
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