Gender and Human Rights: Status of Women Workers in India

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This book traces the emerging importance of women’s rights in the human rights movement and examines the role of CEDAW in advancing the rights of women. The book analyses the position of women workers with special reference to India. It provides a macro picture of women workers in India. It also examines the nature and trends of women’s employment in the textile mills of Mumbai and powerlooms of Bhiwandi, Thane. The book reviews the constitutional, statutory and developmental measures adopted by the Indian government in protecting the rights of women workers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anu Saksena

Dr. Anu Saksena graduated from the Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi Univ, in 1990. She topped in M.A. (Political Science) in Madras Christian College in 1992. After a one year stint as a Journalist at ?The Independent?, she taught Political Science at the Wilson College, University of Bombay. She was awarded her Doctorate by the University of Bombay.

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Title
Gender and Human Rights: Status of Women Workers in India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8175411538
Length
viii+220p., Tables.
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#Human Rights