Productivity, Separability and Deprivation: A Study on Female Workers in the Indian Informal Service Sector: SpringerBriefs in Economics
Autor Atanu Sengupta, Soumyendra Kishore Datta, Susanta Mondalen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788132210559
ISBN-10: 8132210557
Pagini: 96
Ilustrații: XIV, 82 p. 12 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Springer India
Colecția Springer
Seria SpringerBriefs in Economics
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India
ISBN-10: 8132210557
Pagini: 96
Ilustrații: XIV, 82 p. 12 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Springer India
Colecția Springer
Seria SpringerBriefs in Economics
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Review on Gender Studies.- Chapter 3: Case studies: Implication of separability.- Labour Separability: Gender Dimension.- Male-Female Separability: Primary and Secondary Sector.- Male-Female Separability: Tertiary Sector.- Chapter 4: Framework of Study.- General Model.- Partial Separability.- Perfect Separability.- Justification of using Cobb-Douglas function.- Chapter 5: Data Used.- Preliminary Ideas.- Concepts and Definitions.- Different Features of the Data.- Chapter 6: Gender and Partial Separability: The Indian Experience.- Preliminary data analysis.- Estimates using partial separability.- Chapter 7: Gender and Perfect Separability: The Indian Experience.- The Indian Experience.- Empirics of shadow wage differentials.- Chapter 8: Deprivation and Gender Divide: Some Issues.- Pattern of Female Labour Use – Some Preliminary Features.- Micro Econometrics of Female Labour Use.- Explanatory Analysis in the Female Labour Use.
Notă biografică
Atanu Sengupta: M.Sc., Ph.D from the Indian Statistical Institute, India. He has been teaching as an associate professor at the Department of Economics, Burdwan University, West Bengal, India for the past 10 years. He has supervised 5 M.Phil. theses and 10 Ph.D dissertations. He has published about 45 papers in various refereed national and international journals. He has also published 6 books. His areas of interests are in Econometrics, Financial Economics, Development Economics, Microeconomics and Growth Theory.
Soumyendra Kishore Datta: M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Post Doctoral study from York University, U.K. is a professor of economics at the Department of Economics, Burdwan University, West Bengal, India. He has been teaching at university level for the last 22 years, has supervised 24 M. Phil. theses and 11 Ph.D. dissertations. He has published more than 45 papers in various reputed national and international journals. He specializes in teaching environmental economics, industrial organization and game theory, microeconomics, statistics etc.
Susanta Mondal: M.Sc., Ph.D. He has been teaching at the college level for the last 6 years. He has been actively engaged in research work. He has published 3 papers in reputed journals.
Soumyendra Kishore Datta: M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Post Doctoral study from York University, U.K. is a professor of economics at the Department of Economics, Burdwan University, West Bengal, India. He has been teaching at university level for the last 22 years, has supervised 24 M. Phil. theses and 11 Ph.D. dissertations. He has published more than 45 papers in various reputed national and international journals. He specializes in teaching environmental economics, industrial organization and game theory, microeconomics, statistics etc.
Susanta Mondal: M.Sc., Ph.D. He has been teaching at the college level for the last 6 years. He has been actively engaged in research work. He has published 3 papers in reputed journals.
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In production and service sectors we often come across situations where females remain largely overshadowed by males both in terms of wages and productivity. Men are generally assigned jobs that require more physical work while the ‘less’ strenuous job is allocated to the females. However, the gender dimension of labor process in the service sector in India has remained relatively unexplored. There are certain activities in the service sector where females are more suitable than males. The service sector activities are usually divided into OAE and Establishments. In this work, an attempt has been made to segregate the productivity of females compared to that of males on the basis of both partial and complete separability models. An estimate has also been made of the female labor supply function. The results present a downward trend for female participation both in Own Account Enterprises (OAE) and Establishment. The higher the female shadow wage the lower their supply. This lends support to the supposition that female labor participation is a type of distress supply rather than a positive indicator of women’s empowerment. Analysis of the National Sample Service Organization data indicates that in all the sectors women are generally paid less than men. A micro-econometric study reveals that even in firms that employ solely female labor, incidence of full-time labor is deplorably poor. It is this feature that results in women workers’ lower earnings and their deprivation.
Caracteristici
Combination of intuitive logic, advanced mathematics and social concerns Cartographic presentation illustrates the main concept Touches on broader issues on the basis of the specific problems in India