Women and work in South Asia: regional patterns and perspectives
Women's work in South Asia often remains invisible in official statistics and development research. This is partly due to the inadequacy of the national data systems and partly because existing sociocultural constraints restrict women's participation in economic activities outside the doma...
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Routledge
1993
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Zusammenfassung: | Women's work in South Asia often remains invisible in official statistics and development research. This is partly due to the inadequacy of the national data systems and partly because existing sociocultural constraints restrict women's participation in economic activities outside the domain of the family. The pattern of female labour participation in South Asia has distinct spatial dimensions which cannot be explained in terms of economic rationale alone; the region-specific context defining women's roles remains vitally important. This book integrates different scales of analysis and methodologies with indigenous and Western contributors combining macro and micro studies. Highlighting the 'public' and 'private' domains of women's work, the book discusses both the inadequacies of nationally published data at an aggregate level and regional and locally-induced religious, cultural and societal constraints on gender relations. Setting contextually specific studies within a broader geographical framework, Women and Work in South Asia explores the real connection between female autonomy and economic independence. |
Beschreibung: | XVIII, 282 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
ISBN: | 0415042496 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS List offigures and tables List of contributors Preface ix xiii xvii INTRODUCTION 1 Saraswati Raju Part I The structure of the work force 1 WORK IN SOUTH ASIA: AN INTERREGIONAL PERSPECTIVE 39 Kalpana Bardhan 2 GENDER AND CASTE INEQUITIES IN WORK FORCE PARTICIPATION IN URBAN INDIA: A SOCIOSPATIAL INTERPRETATION 74 Saraswati Raju 3 WOMEN, AGRICULTURE AND THE SEXUAL DIVISION OF LABOUR: A THREE-STATE COMPARISON 99 Joan Mencher Part II Division of labour in household and non-household economies 4 THE HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY AND WOMEN’S WORK IN NEPAL 121 Meena Acharya 5 THE HOUSEHOLD AND EXTRAHOUSEHOLD WORK OF RURAL WOMEN IN A CHANGING RESOURCE ENVIRONMENT IN MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA Deipica Bagchi vii 137
CONTENTS 6 WOMEN’S WORK IN A CENTRAL INDIAN VILLAGE: A PHOTO ESSAY 158 Doranne Jacobson 7 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND WORK PATTERN OF WOMEN IN A NORTH INDIAN VILLAGE 180 Huma Ahmed-Ghosh 8 DIVISION OF LABOUR AND WOMEN’S WORK IN A MOUNTAIN SOCIETY: HUNZA VALLEY IN PAKISTAN 196 Sabine Felmy Part III Gender ideology, power and powerlessness: empirical observations 9 TOWARDS INCREASED AUTONOMY? PEASANT WOMEN’S WORK IN THE NORTH-CENTRAL PROVINCE OF SRI LANKA 211 Joke Schrijvers 10 WOMEN AND FAMILIES’ ECONOMIC ORGANISATION IN A PUNJABI VILLAGE, PAKISTAN 224 Joyce Aschenbrenner Part IV Epilogue 11 IN SUM AND LOOKING BEYOND: SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH 239 Deipica Bagchi and Saraswati Raju References and select bibliography 252 Index 273 vm
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