Growing industries, sick workers: a study of leather tanning industry of Dinddigul from an occupational health perspective
By: Nihila, Millie.
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ArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.134-66.Subject(s): Leather industry - India - Tamil Nadu | Leather industry
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Review of Development and changeSummary: This paper is an attempt to question India's development paradigm through a concrete field based study of an export-oriented industry, namely, the leather tanning industry concentrated in Dindigul in South Tamil Nadu. In a nutshell, the study explores the structural nature of employment in the industry and its consequences for the health of workers, given a unique organization of production which evolved over a long period. - Reproduced.
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This paper is an attempt to question India's development paradigm through a concrete field based study of an export-oriented industry, namely, the leather tanning industry concentrated in Dindigul in South Tamil Nadu. In a nutshell, the study explores the structural nature of employment in the industry and its consequences for the health of workers, given a unique organization of production which evolved over a long period. - Reproduced.


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