01768nam a22001697a 4500999001900000008004100019100005200060245008100112260004400193300003300237520104900270650011001319773004401429906001101473942000701484952010701491 c528411d528411241204b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aVijayamba, R. and Swaminathan, Madhura 960650 aWomen’s work in livestock raising: Evidence from time use surveys in India aThe Indian Journal of Labour Economics  a 67(3), Sep, 2024: p.709-729 aWomen’s contribution to livestock raising, in terms of both work participation and hours of work, is underestimated in India as elsewhere in the world. This is primarily because of limitations of data available in labour force surveys, many of which can be addressed by time use surveys (TUSs). This paper, first, explores data from a small TUS conducted in two villages of Karnataka. Insights from our ground-level study are tested econometrically by applying a two-way Heckman model to unit data from India’s first national TUS, 2019. We estimated that 11 per cent of rural women participated in livestock raising and spent an average of 16 h a week. Age and education were significant factors: younger and educated women were less likely to engage in livestock raising, an observation linked to current technology and drudgery of work. Women’s participation was higher in peasant households from privileged social groups than in poorer wage worker households.- Reproduced https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41027-024-00506-4  aWomen workers, Livestock, Time Use Survey, Work participation, Hours of work, Heckman correction. 949290 aThe Indian Journal of Labour Economics  aLABOUR cAR 00102ddc40709403504aIIPAbIIPAd2024-12-04h67(3), Sep, 2024: p.709-729pAR133803r2024-12-04yAR