Raju, Saraswati

Women workers in urban India / edited by Saraswati Raju, Santosh Jatrana. - India Cambridge 2016 - xiii, 338 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

This volume examines the role of women workers who are joining the workforce in urban India. Employment opportunities have opened up and are constantly expanding for women, but this book interrogates whether their working status is breaking gender stereotypes or reaffirming them. It argues that whether women are working in offices or from home, contributing to the IT sector or labouring as petty producers, they are unable to break out of the gendered codes that place them at the lower rungs of the occupational ladder. More importantly, the hierarchical social order, comprising caste, class and ethnic identities, seems to echo in the gendered structure of the labour market as well. This volume studies the intertwining of work with embedded patriarchal notions of women's places in designated spheres, and the overt and covert processes of resistance that women offer in defining new roles and old ones anew.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

""Discusses the role of women workers who are joining the workforce in the cityscape and bringing to surface the contradictions that this assumption offers"--Provided by publisher"--

9781107133280 (hardback)

2016003016


Women employees--India.
Sex discrimination against women--India.
Sex role in the work environment--India.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies.

HD6054.2.I4 / W696 2016

331.40954 RAJ-S