Vibhuti Patel | Nandita Mondal (Eds.)

This book explores Indian women's economic
contribution through paid and unpaid work in different sectors of the economy
and society in extremely diverse life situations and geographical locations. It
highlights gender implications of interlinkages between local, national,
regional and global dimensions of women's paid and unpaid work in India. It
encompasses a vast canvas of life worlds of working women in the metropolitan,
urban, peri-urban, rural, tribal areas in manufacturing, agricultural,
fisheries, sericulture, plantation and service sectors of the Indian economy.
It provides nuanced insights into intersectional marginalities of caste, class,
ethnicity, religion and gender. The chapters are based on primary data
collection and triangulation of qualitative and quantitative research
methodologies. It presents the multiple marginalities of Indian women in the
globalized political economy of the 21st century. It not only focuses on
emerging issues but also suggests evidence-based policy imperatives. This book
is an essential read for researchers, scholars, policymakers, practitioners and
students of women/gender studies.
1. Introduction-Vibhuti Patel, Nandita
Mondal
Macroeconomy and Women’s Work
2. Macroeconomic Policies, Neo-liberal Economic Globalisation and Women in the Workforce-Vibhuti Patel
3. Women’s Work: Worker’s Agency and
Dignity of Labour Under Lens-Nandita Mondal
4. Where Do Migrant Women Work? Glimpses
of Paid and Unpaid Work Among Women Migrant Workers in Informal Sector in India-Ananya
Chakraborty
Women in the Urban Economy and Regional Diversity
5. Women’s Paid Work as a Bubble of Empowerment: A Case Study of a Social Enterprise Working with Women Artisans-Kaniska Singh, Asfia Jamal
6. Decoding Professional Women: An
Analysis of Social Structure and Organisational Role Stress-Deepmala Baghel
7. Gender, Labour and the Social
Reproduction of Motherhood: A Study of Commercial Surrogacy in Mumbai-Aishwarya
Chandran
8. The Travails of Women Street
Entrepreneurs in Aizawl, Mizoram-Lalremruati Rodi, Rama Ramswamy
9. Negotiating Rights for Street Vendors:
The Importance of Incorporating a Gender Perspective-Gayatri Sharma
10. Begging or Caste-Based Urban Occupations?-Pournima
Arvel
11. Making Visible the Invisible: Women
Artists and Herstory-Saptam Patel
12. Breaking Boundaries—Women in
Non-traditional Livelihoods as Professional Drivers-Radhika Uppal, Amrita Gupta
Women in Agriculture and Allied Occupations
13. Women’s Participation in Livestock Raising—Evidence from NSSO Employment and Unemployment Surveys 1993–94 to 2011–12-R. Vijayamba
14. Gender and Livelihood in Post Cocoon
Activity: Understanding Patriarchal Legitimisation of Women’s Work in Raigarh,
Chhattisgarh-Kanchan Thomasina Ekka
15. Precarity Among Women Workforce in the
Handloom Sector at Sualkuchi, Assam-Reshmi
16. Women’s Labour, Self-help Groups and
Microfinance in a Neo-liberal World: An Interrogation of the Role of Self-help
Groups in the Rehabilitation of Former Devadasis in Belgaum District of
Karnataka-Lavanya Shanbhogue Arvind
17. Economic Crisis and Plantation Labour:
Changing Contours of Women’s Work in Tea Sector-Ashmita Sharma
Vibhuti Patel is Ph.D. in Economics, University of
Mumbai. She was awarded Visiting Fellowship to the London School of Economics
and Politcal Science from Association of Commonwealth Universities, UK, in
1992-93. She has authored and co-authored 12 books; edited and co-edited 9
books and contributed over 100 papers as chapters in various books edited by
others. She has also authored and co-authored 34 research monographs and
reports. Her research papers, comments, commentaries and reviews have been
published in the national as well as international academic journals. For E PG
Pathshala, UGC, Delhi, she has been a paper coordinator for ‘Women and
Economics’ (20 modules) for M.A. Women’s Studies Course, and she has been a
writer for 9 modules and reviewer for 11 modules. Video recorded 11 modules.
For course on M.A. in Adult, Continuing and Extension Education, she wrote and
presented 4 modules, and video recorded 4 modules. Nandita Mondal is an assistant professor, Centre for
Labour Studies, School of Management and Labour Studies, Tata Institute of
Social Sciences, Mumbai, and is a trained social worker from Visva Bharati,
Santiniketan. She has worked on empowerment of Koli fisherwomen in Mumbai for
her Ph.D. from the University of Mumbai. She has worked with government,
nongovernment and corporate as well as educational institutions during her
professional career across India spanning nearly three decades. Her research
interest covers the issues of women in informal labour, women’s work and
dignity, cooperative governance and women, child labour and corporate social
responsibility. She has several refereed
publications and numerous professional presentations to her credit.
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