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Women Labour And The Economy In India From Migrant Menservants To Uprooted Girl Children Maids Deepita Chakravarty Ishita Chakravarty

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Women Labour And The Economy In India From Migrant Menservants To Uprooted Girl Children Maids Deepita Chakravarty Ishita Chakravarty
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Women Labour And The Economy In India From Migrant Menservants To Uprooted Girl Children Maids Deepita Chakravarty Ishita Chakravarty instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Deepita Chakravarty; Ishita Chakravarty
ISBN: 9780415844703, 0415844703
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Women Labour And The Economy In India From Migrant Menservants To Uprooted Girl Children Maids Deepita Chakravarty Ishita Chakravarty by Deepita Chakravarty; Ishita Chakravarty 9780415844703, 0415844703 instant download after payment.

The last available census estimated around 10 per cent of total urban working women in India are concentrated in the low paid domestic services such as cleaning, cooking, and taking care of the children and the elderly. This is found to be much higher in certain parts of India, emerging as the single most important avenue for urban females, surpassing males in the service since the 1980s. By applying an imaginative and refreshing mix of disciplinary approaches ranging from economic models of the household, empirical analysis and literary conventions, this book analyses the changing labour economy in post-partition West Bengal. It explains how and why women and girl children have replaced this traditionally male bias in the gender segregated domestic service industry since the late 1940s, and addresses the question of whether this increase in vulnerable individuals working in domestic service, the growth of the urban professional middle class in the post liberalization period, and the increasing incidences of reported abuses of domestics, in urban middleclass homes in the recent years, are related. Covering five decades of the history of gender and labour in India, this book will be of interest to scholars working in the fields of gender and labour relations, development studies, economics, history, and women and gender studies.

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