
Firms and Their Female Labourers - An Indian Informal Industry
A CASE STUDY OF 'BIDI'' MAKING IN MURSHIDABAD DISTRICT IN WESTBENGAL, INDIA
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Published on 25. November 2010
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84 pages
978-3-8433-7525-2 (ISBN)
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The informal sector is now asserted to be an integral part of the growth process. This paper enables us to see how far this new concept helps us to understand the condition of female bidi workers in Murshidabad district of the Indian state West Bengal. For this work we have selected Aurangabad, a small town under Suti 2 block in the district of Murshidabad, West Bengal. Bidi industry is a typical putting-out system where the bidi is manufactured at home using raw- materials supplied by the capitalist firms to whom the bidi is sold. Our paper indicates the plight of the informal bidi worker in Murshidabad. They have very little human capital embedded in education and health. Continuous work has hampered their productive capacity and long run sustainability chained by social taboos and injustice. The informal bidi workers are twice deprived, first as an informal sector worker and second as female worker.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Germany
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Unsewn / adhesive bound
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Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
143 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8433-7525-2 (9783843375252)
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Atanu Sengupta, Reader in Economics, Burdwan University, Burdwan, India, Completed his doctoral thesis at the Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta. He has published several articles in national and international journals. Tusher Mukherjee, Project Fellow in Economics, Burdwan University, West Bengal.