WOMEN AND GIRL CHILD LABOUR
IN THE BANGLE INDUSTRY OF HYDERABAD, INDIA
WOMEN AND GIRL CHILD LABOUR
IN THE BANGLE INDUSTRY OF HYDERABAD, INDIA
Author(s): Rekha PandeSubject(s): Gender Studies, Social development, Family and social welfare
Published by: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Keywords: child labour; bangle industry; hyderabad; trade; informal sector; girl child; Karkhana (workshop);
Summary/Abstract: the present paper attempts to see the women and child worker in the old city of hyderabad in the bangle industry. Women make up a sizable portion of india’s labour force, yet they are paid less and have less secure jobs than men. as a result, many of these mothers choose to earn an income for their families by working from home. Women who work in the informal sector work with minimum pay and hence the girl child is an easy prey to assist the mother in supplementing the income and helping in the household chores so that more time is left to pursue the trade for an income. Our sample includes 100 women respondents and 150 girls. Being in the unregulated, home-based informal sector has made it challenging to organize the employees, leaving the bulk of bangle-makers in precarious positions both at work and at home. the increasing number of children, especially girls, who are taking part in the production of bangles is also a cause for alarm. it would appear that the piece rate method of payment and the fact that the work may be done from home encourage the par- ticipation of family members, including children, in the labour force.
Journal: Studia Historiae Oeconomicae
- Issue Year: 41/2023
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 165-204
- Page Count: 40
- Language: English
