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100 _aJeyaranjan, J.
245 _aResilience of gender inequities: women and employment in Chennai
260 _c1999
300 _ap.WS2-11
362 _a17 & 23 Apr
520 _aPolicies to increase women's wage employment often choose to take the easy way out by facilitating the setting up of industries that are seen to be compatible with women's household responsibilities rather than address the constraints that force women to, in fact, work in so-called women's work. This paper attempts to map the diffused manner in which wage earning women workers experience oppression which is the outcome of the interplay of both patriarchal structures and capitalist relations of production. The location of the study is Ambattur in Chennai, one of the oldest industrial belts in Tamil Nadu. - Reproduced
650 _aWomens employment - India - Tamil Nadu
650 _aWomens employment
700 _aSwaminathan, Padmini
773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
909 _a40646
999 _c40646
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