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A Research Study on the Nature, Incidence, Extent and Impact of Sexual Harassment of Women at Work Place in the State of Maharashtra.
Yugantar Education Society
Yugantar Education Society
2019
Gender-Responsive Guidance on Employment Contracts for Migrant Domestic Workers from South Asia
UN Women
UN Women
2019
Persisting Servitude and Gradual Shifts Towards Recognition and Dignity of Labour: A Study of Employers of Domestic Workers in Delhi and Mumbai
Balwant Singh Mehta, Preet Rustagi
International Labour Organization
2017
Slavery, Servitude and Wage Work: Domestic Work in Bengal.
Samita Sen
Jadavpur University
2015
Accessing Adolescent Friendly Health Clinics in India: the Perspectives of Adolescents and Youth.
K.G. Santhya, Ravi Prakash
Population Council
2014
Armed Struggle, Identity and the State: Experiences of Women in Conflict Situations in Assam, India
Anurita P Hazarika, Sheetal Sharma
North East Nework
2014
‘Bed and Board’ in lieu of salary: Women and girl children domestics in post partition Calcutta (1951-1981)
Deepita Chakravarty, Ishita Chakravarty
Centre for Economic and Social Studies
2010
Educating Women and Non-Brahmins as ‘Loss of Nationality’: Bal Gangadhar Tilak and the Nationalist agenda in Maharashtra
Parimala V. Rao
Centre for Women’s Development Studies
2008
Women’s Domestic Work and Economic Activity: Results from the National Sample Survey
Chiranjib Sen, Gita Sen
Centre for Development Studies
1984
There are two major competing explanations for the relation betwee
Women’s Alienation: Land Less Development
Balaji Pandey
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung