Labour Force Transitions of Women in India

Labour Force Transitions of Women in India
Author: Sudipa Sarkar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN:

This study investigates the factors determining labour force transitions of women in India. The apparently puzzling issue of low labour force participation despite substantial economic growth in India has been paid attention in a recently growing literature. However, no study so far has looked into the dynamics of employment in terms of labour force entry and exit in this context. Using nationally representative panel data from the India Human Development Survey (IHDS), we show that women are not only participating less in the labour force, but also dropping out at an alarming rate. Using an endogenous switching model that corrects for selection bias due to initial employment and panel attrition, we investigate the determinants of women's entry into and exit from employment. We find that an increase in income of other members of the household, especially that of husband, leads to lower entry and higher exit probabilities of women. This income effect persists even after controlling for the dynamics of asset holding of the household. Along with the effects of caste and religion, this result reveals the interplay between cultural and economic factors that are important in explaining the declining workforce participation of women in India. Also, having a newborn child has a detrimental effect on women's employment, indicating that provision of childcare facilities can be an important policy instrument in this context. We also explore the effects of education, marital status, household composition and regional characteristics. We find that the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, a large public workfare program, has significant effect on women's employment transition.

Employment Transitions of Women in India

Employment Transitions of Women in India
Author: Sudipa Sarkar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN:

This study analyses employment transitions of working-age women in India. The puzzling issue of low labour force participation despite substantial economic growth, strong fertility decline and expanding female education in India has been studied in the recent literature. However, no study so far has looked into the dynamics of employment in terms of labour force entry and exit in this context. Using a nationally representative panel dataset, we show that women are not only participating less in the labour force, but also dropping out at an alarming rate. We estimate an endogenous switching model that corrects for selection bias due to initial employment and panel attrition, to investigate the determinants of women's entry into and exit from employment.We find that an increase in income of other members of the household leads to lower entry and higher exit probabilities of women. This income effect persists even after controlling for the dynamics of asset holding of the household. Along with the effects of caste and religion, this result reveals the importance of cultural and economic factors in explaining the declining workforce participation of women in India. We also explore other individual and household level determinants of women's employment transitions. Moreover, we find that a large public workfare program significantly reduces women's exit from the labour force.

Limited Options

Limited Options
Author: A. V. Jose
Publisher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789221067177

The studies assembled in this volume are aimed at analysing the structure of women's labour force participation in India

Gender and Employment in India

Gender and Employment in India
Author: T. S. Papola
Publisher: South Asia Books
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Papers presented at a seminar organized by the Indian Society of Labour Economics and Institute of Economic Growth during Dec. 18-20, 1996.

Rural Women Workforce in India

Rural Women Workforce in India
Author: Madhuri Nath
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2003
Genre: Rural women
ISBN:

Extrait de la couverture : "Rural areas and women are the two separate important areas in developmental perspectives. A special feature of this book ... is that it covers both in an interrelated context in the same volume. The role of rural women workforce in process of rural transformations is the focal theme of the book. The content of the book covers different dimensions viz., demigraphic profile of women workforce in India, occupational dynamics and employement avenues of women and other gender issues related to the theme. What makes the book more meaningful and readable are the ways in which the author suggests integration of rural women workforce in development process. The scope of the book is not limited only to a focus on factors keeping role of rural women at low ebb till recently rather it discusses how the role of rural women in rural transformation may be made more and more important."

Women in the Working Force in India

Women in the Working Force in India
Author: Dhananjaya Ramchandra Gadgil
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1965
Genre: Women
ISBN:

Lecture on employment opportunities for the woman worker in India - covers the social status of women and examines the occupational structure in agriculture and industry by sex, and the effects of technological changes and urbanization on the employment of women.

Women Workers in India

Women Workers in India
Author: Mr.Sonali Das
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2015-03-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1498315003

This paper examines the determinants of female labor force participation in India, against the backdrop of India having one of the lowest participation rates for women among peer countries. Using extensive Indian household survey data, we model the labor force participation choices of women, conditional on demographic characteristics and education, as well as looking at the influence of state-level labor market flexibility and other state policies. Our main finding is that a number of policy initiatives can help boost female economic participation in the states of India, including increased labor market flexibility, investment in infrastructure, and enhanced social spending.

Gender, Unpaid Work and Care in India

Gender, Unpaid Work and Care in India
Author: Ellina Samantroy
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000563561

This book explores the paradox of women’s paid and unpaid work in India. It examines key themes including historical discourses, macroeconomic policies, employment trends, issues of tribal areas, public services and infrastructure, climate change and gendered migration and vulnerability of girl children. It highlights the play of gender norms, resource rights, identities and agency in women’s work. Building on feminist theoretical frameworks and empirical analyses from microstudies, the volume offers fresh perspectives for research and policy on women’s work in the Global South. A timely intervention, this multidisciplinary book will be useful to scholars and researchers of political economy, labour studies, women’s/gender studies, public policy, economics, development studies, sociology, South Asian studies and Global South studies. It will interest planners, policymakers, gender advocates, civil society organisations, human rights bodies and international organisations working towards ensuring gender equality and women’s rights.