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Women’s Home-Centered Work in India: The Gendered Politics of SpaceInternational Planning Development Review

By on September 01, 2007

Women's Home-Centered Work in India: The Gendered Politics of SpaceThe increase in poorly paid home-centred work has become a global phenomenon. In India, social restrictions on women's spatial mobility reduce their job options and make home-centred work one of the few viable income-earning alternatives for women from low-income groups.

 

At the same time research illustrates the importance of the interplay between spatial relations and social action/political mobilisation. This article examines the role of socio-spatial relations in explaining the exploitative nature of women's home-centred work through the qualitative case study of three low-income settlements in Kolkata, India. The study illustrates that the most spatially restrictive type of home-centred work, piece-rated work, is also the least remunerated and affords almost no empowerment potential.

 

Based on the findings, the article calls for a multi-pronged intervention strategy at the neighbourhood level to improve the living conditions of home-centred workers, expand their job prospects, and provide opportunities for long-term empowerment.

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Bose, Mallika. Women’s Home-Centered Work in India: The Gendered Politics of SpaceInternational Planning Development Review. , , . , 2007. Bose, M. (2007). Women’s Home-Centered Work in India: The Gendered Politics of SpaceInternational Planning Development Review. , , . Bose, Mallika. "Women’s Home-Centered Work in India: The Gendered Politics of SpaceInternational Planning Development Review." 2007, .Bose Mallika. "Women’s Home-Centered Work in India: The Gendered Politics of SpaceInternational Planning Development Review." (2007). Bose, M 2007, 'Women’s Home-Centered Work in India: The Gendered Politics of SpaceInternational Planning Development Review', , , . Mallika Bose, 'Women’s Home-Centered Work in India: The Gendered Politics of SpaceInternational Planning Development Review' (2007). Bose M. Women’s Home-Centered Work in India: The Gendered Politics of SpaceInternational Planning Development Review. . 2007. Bose, Mallika. Women’s Home-Centered Work in India: The Gendered Politics of SpaceInternational Planning Development Review. . 2007. , .

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