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The central idea of this paper is to explore link between socio-economic positions of women working in unorganized … providers for women in the unorganized sector. Women are having inherent advantage in this job in this job of beedi rolling due … don't have adequate education and skill to look for alternate job. The work of beedi rolling is preferred by the women …
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satisfaction such that capitalism confers more life satisfaction on men than on women. We test empirically whether this concern is … for general life satisfaction. When looking at women and men separately, we find virtually no statistically significant … does not seem to favor men more than women in terms of life satisfaction. …
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-pandemic relative to pre-pandemic, while their monthly earnings fell by 89 per cent relative to the baseline mean. In contrast, women … husbands. In contrast, staying employed during the pandemic is associated with worse mental health for women and their … (unemployed) husbands. Fourth, pre-existing social networks are associated with higher mental stress for women relative to men …
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. In contrast, women did not experience any significant impact on employment during pandemic, as reported by their husbands … affected wives more than husbands. In contrast, women staying employed during the pandemic is associated with worse mental … stress for women relative to men, possibly due to the 'home-based' nature of women's networks …
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