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Gendered impact of the pandemic: A study on the domestic workload of working women

By: Malini, S. and Aishwarya, K. S.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Indian Journal of Economics Description: 101(3), Jan, 2021: p.505-512.Subject(s): Pandemic, Lockdown, Socio-economic issues, Working women, Labour force participation, Economic status, Domestic burden, Work life balance, Mental health In: The Indian Journal of EconomicsSummary: Considering the Covid-19 global health pandemic, this paper aims to examine the socio -economic issues faced by working women in Chennai city. Primary data was collected through the circulation of questionnaires in digital platforms and tele interviews. The sample size of the study was 50 respondents from Chennai City. The data was analysed using MS- EXCEL and SPSS software. The formulated hypothesis is tested using the Chi-square test. The paper analysed the economic and mental health status of working women. The study also traces the domestic burden and changes in the work-life balance of working women due to COVID 19 lockdown. – Reproduced
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Considering the Covid-19 global health pandemic, this paper aims to examine the socio -economic issues faced by working women in Chennai city. Primary data was collected through the circulation of questionnaires in digital platforms and tele interviews. The sample size of the study was 50 respondents from Chennai City. The data was analysed using MS- EXCEL and SPSS software. The formulated hypothesis is tested using the Chi-square test. The paper analysed the economic and mental health status of working women. The study also traces the domestic burden and changes in the work-life balance of working women due to COVID 19 lockdown. – Reproduced

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