How Have Hired Workers Fared? A Case Study of Women Workers from an Indian Village, 1977 to 1999
Tamil Nadu,
India
Publisher
Centre for Development Studies
2001
English
Working Paper; 323
Abstract
This paper examines certain aspects of employment among women workers in hired labour households, drawing on two surveys of Gokilapuram, a village in south-west Tamil Nadu, India, conducted in 1977 and 1999. The study finds that, first, work participation rates among women were high. Secondly, a woman was able to gain employment in 1999, on average, for only about six months a year. Thirdly, there was a distinct shift between 1977 and 1999 in the composition of total employment available to women Fourthly, while the real wage rate for women at cash-paid, daily-rated crop operations rose significantly between 977 and 1999, the gender gap in wages widened.