Empowerment of Women Workers: The Unorganised Sector

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Women constitute a large majority of the labour force in the rural areas of the least developed countries, particular attention has to be paid to women’s development in terms of adequate mother and child health care, introduction of local health care, introduction of local technologies to make women’s less burdensome, and above all to provide the basic necessities such as clean drinking water and fuel for home use in order to reduce dramatically the time that is spent at present on these tasks. The empowerment of women workers, particularly sector, have been discussed Current Trends of Employed Women in the International Context; Tribal Women and their Participation in development, marginalized at length in the present publication. It profiles such important issues such as: Current trends of Employed Women in the International Context; Tribal Women and their Participation in Development, marginalized Women Workers and Government Initiatives in Economic among others. This volume would be indispensable to acquire a total picture of the ground realities in this crucial issue of women empowerment, where much more needs to be done at all levels of policy making, planning, implementation and administration of related programmes. It is hoped that the present publication will provide a few necessary road signs in the path of women.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Balbir Soni

Balbir Soni has doctorate in Economics from the university of Delhi and two decades of teaching and research experience at the graduate and post-graduate level. He has also been a member of the Indian Economic Association for several years, contributing papers on rural development, industrialization and rural infrastructure for their various seminars and conferences. He is the author of a number of publications, the more noteworthy being two studies on development in rural areas of Himachal Pradesh and upper reaches of Uttranchal i.e. Mobilising Resources for development –Case Study of Hamirpur District and Low Cost technology for drip Drainage –Solving Infrastructure problem.

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Title
Empowerment of Women Workers: The Unorganised Sector
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178884755
Length
vi+480p., Tables; 26cm.
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