Gender, Unpaid Work and Care in India

Gender, Unpaid Work and Care in India

Samantroy, Ellina; Nandi, Subhalakshmi

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2022

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Introduction PART I: Conceptual and Methodological Evolution in Understanding Women's Unpaid Work 1. Framing the Discourse on Women's Unpaid Work in India 2. Dimensions of Women's Unpaid Work in India: Significance of the 3Rs for Macroeconomic Policies 3. Valuing Women's Unpaid Work in India: Lessons from Time Use Surveys PART II: Labour Market Trends, Informality and Women's Unpaid Work in India 4. Unpacking Sectoral Trends in Female Employment in India 5. Women Informal Workers and The Right to 'Care': Implications of Women's Care Responsibilities on their Employment Prospects PART III: Emerging Dimensions in the Understanding of Women's Unpaid Work 6. Women's Burden of Unpaid Care Work and the Power of Public Services 7. Environmental Distress, Out-Migration and Changing Gender Roles: A Case Study of Rural Uttarakhand, India 8. Work and Women's Economic Empowerment in Tribal Rajasthan, India 9. Extricating the Perpetuation of Inter-Generational Vulnerability of Girl Children to Labour Exploitation and Rights Deprivation: Analysis of Policies, Strategies and Collective Orchestrated Action. Conclusion
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Unpaid work;Care work;Labour force participation;Public policy;Macroeconomic policy;Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);Housework and Household production;Domestic duties;Time use surveys;Unpaid Care Work;Time poverty;Women's Unpaid Work;UN;Women's Economic Empowerment;Social Reproduction;Unpaid Care;NSSO;Tamil Nadu;Paid Work;Women's Time Poverty;NITI Aayog;Women's Workforce Participation;Unpaid Work Burdens;ICDS;Women's Workforce Participation Rates;Women Construction Workers;Non-migrant Households;Men's Out-migration;NRDWP;Women's Unpaid Care;Urban Women Workers;Migrant Households;Girl Children