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Economic contribution of `Gaddi' tribal women through market and non-market work

By: Kishtwaria, J.
Contributor(s): Nanavati, A.U | Ogale, N.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1998Description: p.31-36.Subject(s): Women and development In: Indian Journal of EconomicsSummary: The economic contribution was reflected in money value for market and non-market work for both employed and non-employed respondents. Economic role of respondents (including value of market and non-market work) by Market Alternative Individual Function Cost Method was estimated to be Rs.1982.86 for employed and Rs.896.10 for non-employed respondents. Economic contribution through non-market work to total average family income was higher for non-employed respondents (25.16 per cent) than employed respondents (16.28 per cent). Total economic contribution of tribal respondents through market and non-market work to total family income was 53.60 percent cost by employed and 25.16 percent by non-employed respondents. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 79, Issue no: 312 Available AR40660

The economic contribution was reflected in money value for market and non-market work for both employed and non-employed respondents. Economic role of respondents (including value of market and non-market work) by Market Alternative Individual Function Cost Method was estimated to be Rs.1982.86 for employed and Rs.896.10 for non-employed respondents. Economic contribution through non-market work to total average family income was higher for non-employed respondents (25.16 per cent) than employed respondents (16.28 per cent). Total economic contribution of tribal respondents through market and non-market work to total family income was 53.60 percent cost by employed and 25.16 percent by non-employed respondents. - Reproduced

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