Gender, unpaid work and care in India
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Gender, unpaid work and care in India
Routledge, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
1) This is a data-rich book on declining labour force participation of women in India. 2) It looks at themes like care work and unpaid labour by women. 3) This book will be of interest to departments of gender and labour studies.
Table of Contents
Introduction PART I: Conceptual and Methodological Evolution in Understanding Women's Unpaid Work 1. Framing the Discourse on Women's Unpaid Work in India 2. Dimensions of Women's Unpaid Work in India: Significance of the 3Rs for Macroeconomic Policies 3. Valuing Women's Unpaid Work in India: Lessons from Time Use Surveys PART II: Labour Market Trends, Informality and Women's Unpaid Work in India 4. Unpacking Sectoral Trends in Female Employment in India 5. Women Informal Workers and The Right to 'Care': Implications of Women's Care Responsibilities on their Employment Prospects PART III: Emerging Dimensions in the Understanding of Women's Unpaid Work 6. Women's Burden of Unpaid Care Work and the Power of Public Services 7. Environmental Distress, Out-Migration and Changing Gender Roles: A Case Study of Rural Uttarakhand, India 8. Work and Women's Economic Empowerment in Tribal Rajasthan, India 9. Extricating the Perpetuation of Inter-Generational Vulnerability of Girl Children to Labour Exploitation and Rights Deprivation: Analysis of Policies, Strategies and Collective Orchestrated Action. Conclusion
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