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Labour and gender : survival in urban India

by U. Kalpagam

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This book provides a gendered understanding of urban labour market functioning and of household survival strategies in India. It suggests ways of introducing gender as an analytical category into the analysis of political economy, and of incorporating patriarchy into labour market analysis. It also examines the experiences of women′s struggles and provides interesting perspectives on the women′s movement in India.… (more)
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This book provides a gendered understanding of urban labour market functioning and of household survival strategies in India. It suggests ways of introducing gender as an analytical category into the analysis of political economy, and of incorporating patriarchy into labour market analysis. It also examines the experiences of women′s struggles and provides interesting perspectives on the women′s movement in India.

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