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-organized sectors such as agriculture, construction, domestic services etc. The overwhelming majority of domestic workers are women and …Women workers In India constitute one third of the total workforce. Majority of these women are engaged in the un … of women domestic workers. The female domestic workers surveyed are the part time contractual and non-residential workers …
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through a process of enabling social, health and political conditions that favour women. Since agriculture is increasingly …Women in South Asia have a great balancing act to perform, what with the dual burden of taking care of their homes and …-blocks to innovation. In business women face gender bias in recruitment, sexual harassment in the workplace, and income …
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women and men farmers, bankers, civil society, academicians, planners, activists, money lenders (both new and old) what the …
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The study focused on the factors and forces behind the participation of women in Panchayat Structure specially after … women Panchayats have been explored to understand the impact of socio-economic variables and legal impetus on electoral … Women and Child Development]. URL:[http://wcd.nic.in/]. …
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The present study attempts to see how a particular labour market, that is, domestic service, a traditionally male domain, became segregated both by gender and age in post partition West Bengal (WB) and mainly in its capital city Calcutta. [CESS WP 84].
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This keynote address of the conference on Natural Resource Conservation Use and Sustainability in Drylands, focuses mainly on some new concepts of resource assessments in dry areas, some recent debates on organizational ideas on communities and their institutions; larger issues to place the...
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Speech of Prof. K. Anbazhagan, Minister for Finance, Government of Tamil Nadu, presenting the Budget for 2008-2009 to the Legislative Assembly on 20th March, 2008.
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This paper presents a systemic framework to look at the prospects for sustainability of Indian agriculture. The … shaping the growth, efficiency and stability of agriculture. The domains are: Natural resources covering land, water, climate … prospects for agriculture are seen to depend in the final analysis not so much on nature or factors beyond control as on …
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The State of the Urban Youth India 2012: Employment, Livelihoods, Skills developed and produced by IRIS Knowledge Foundation, Mumbai on a commission from the UN-HABITAT Global Urban Youth Research Network of which it is part, is a first attempt to pull together a data and knowledge base on and...
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Review of Ela R Bhat's 'We are Poor, But So Many Oxford University Press, 2006.
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