Working Women in Unorganized Sector: Public Policy and Challenges in India
Journal Title: International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS) - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 5
Abstract
[The women working in unorganized sector have to face much more problems as compared to women in any other sector. Generally, there is lack of formal education, skills and knowledge among women working in unorganized sector. Beside lack of proper legislations, there is also lack of awareness of rights among women working in unorganized sector. The problem of improving the condition of women working in unorganized sector seems to be extremely complex in developing nations like India. Very little efforts are made in for the women working in unorganized sector. It calls for serious attempt on improving their financial and social condition. An attempt has been made in paper to discuss the condition of working women. The central focus of the paper is to throw light on the condition of women in unorganized sector in India.
Authors and Affiliations
Uma Sheokand
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