Gender, Unpaid Work and Care in India
Editat de Ellina Samantroy, Subhalakshmi Nandien Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 mai 2022
A timely intervention, this multidisciplinary book will be useful to scholars and researchers of political economy, labour studies, women’s/gender studies, public policy, economics, development studies, sociology, South Asian studies and Global South studies. It will interest planners, policymakers, gender advocates, civil society organisations, human rights bodies and international organisations working towards ensuring gender equality and women’s rights.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032233161
ISBN-10: 1032233168
Pagini: 218
Ilustrații: 32 Tables, black and white; 21 Line drawings, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032233168
Pagini: 218
Ilustrații: 32 Tables, black and white; 21 Line drawings, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateNotă biografică
Ellina Samantroy is Fellow, Centre for Gender and Labour, V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, India.
Subhalakshmi Nandi is Senior Program Officer, Gender Equality, Policy and Advocacy, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and formerly Director, Policy at ICRW Asia.
Subhalakshmi Nandi is Senior Program Officer, Gender Equality, Policy and Advocacy, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and formerly Director, Policy at ICRW Asia.
Cuprins
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
Recenzii
‘This is a powerful book bringing together the voices of researchers, policy advocates and practitioners, together to draw out the dynamics of women’s unpaid-paid work continuum in India. The book’s main takeaways, albeit not new, are critical in order to advance our understanding of how patterns of women’s work can be understood and measured through an intersectional lens (e.g., single women, married women, girls, migrant women, tribal women, etc.).
A key strength of this book is its showcasing of micro-examples of how gender norms around care and mobility and women’s access to resources, affect women’s work and employment. It provides important empirical evidence for how public services and infrastructure can be enablers of women’s paid, unpaid and care work. This is one of the most interesting books on this subject coming out of the Indian context, that will help readers to not only understand the context of women’s work in India, but also think proactively and differently about solutions towards creating better quality ‘work’ for women – both paid and unpaid.’
Deepta Chopra, Research Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, UK
‘For India, labor force statistics document a sharp decline in already low labour force participation rates for Indian women. On the other hand, however, anyone familiar with the day-to-day lives of Indian women cannot fail to remark upon the whirlwind of activities they engage in, leaving little time for leisure. So how do we reconcile these two divergent observations? With chapters from outstanding researchers, this book brings together diverse perspectives to provide a holistic picture of women’s work in both market and non-market activities. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the institutional context of women’s work in India and its implications for public policy.’
Sonalde Desai, Professor, University of Maryland, USA
A key strength of this book is its showcasing of micro-examples of how gender norms around care and mobility and women’s access to resources, affect women’s work and employment. It provides important empirical evidence for how public services and infrastructure can be enablers of women’s paid, unpaid and care work. This is one of the most interesting books on this subject coming out of the Indian context, that will help readers to not only understand the context of women’s work in India, but also think proactively and differently about solutions towards creating better quality ‘work’ for women – both paid and unpaid.’
Deepta Chopra, Research Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, UK
‘For India, labor force statistics document a sharp decline in already low labour force participation rates for Indian women. On the other hand, however, anyone familiar with the day-to-day lives of Indian women cannot fail to remark upon the whirlwind of activities they engage in, leaving little time for leisure. So how do we reconcile these two divergent observations? With chapters from outstanding researchers, this book brings together diverse perspectives to provide a holistic picture of women’s work in both market and non-market activities. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the institutional context of women’s work in India and its implications for public policy.’
Sonalde Desai, Professor, University of Maryland, USA
Descriere
This book explores the paradox of women’s paid and unpaid work in India. It examines key themes including historical discourses, macroeconomic policies, employment trends, issues of tribal areas, public services and infrastructure, climate change and gendered migration, and vulnerability of girl children.