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`Docile Oriental Women' and Organised Labour: A Case Study of the Indian Garment Manufacturing Industry
This article attempts to understand women's labour market behaviour in the context of export-oriented garment manufacturing in India, particularly women's decision to work and their alleged aversion to unionism. Asian women's submissiveness in the labour market can hardly be the resul...
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Format: | Printed Book |
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Indian Journal of Gender Studies 2007; 14; 439
2007
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Online Access: | http://10.26.1.76/ks/002339.pdf |
Summary: | This article attempts to understand women's labour market behaviour in the context of export-oriented garment manufacturing in India, particularly women's decision to work and their alleged aversion to unionism. Asian women's submissiveness in the labour market can hardly be the result of `Oriental docility' in every case. We question this assumption by looking at a small sample of 25 women in garment manufacturing firms in Hyderabad, India, and seek other explanations for women's lack of interest in unions, and note the pressures that affect them |
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