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Structuring a Movement and Spreading It on - History and Growth of the Working Women's Forum in India 1978-2003 (Paperback)
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Structuring a Movement and Spreading It on - History and Growth of the Working Women's Forum in India 1978-2003 (Paperback)
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Founded in 1978, the goal of the Working Women's Forum is to
improve living conditions of working women in India. Its struggle
against poverty and insufficient social protection includes
programs for women's health and welfare, and credits and
cooperatives to enhance the economic participation of women. This
organization has developed into a platform for empowerment, giving
Indian women both voice and capacity to realize their economic and
social goals. The Working Women's Forum has, for over a decade and
a half, mobilized the poorest, and the most marginalized sector of
the work force in India. Poor women workers face constraints and
oppression by their barriers of caste, class, and gender that
further marginalize their position both at home and at work place.
Caste affiliation restricts their mobility and formulates cultural
norms for their social behavior. Class membership limits their
access to productive resources and makes them invisible in the
economic spheres. The gender roles relegate women to a low
productive occupation near the household, minimizing their economic
role as only an extension of their domestic chores. In detailing
the history and growth of the Working Women's Forum in India,
Structuring a Movement and Spreading It On shows how women workers
are undermined as workers, defined as housewives, and forced to a
status of invisibility, living in subsistence and marginal survival
conditions. Their vital contribution to the productive process and
thereby the nation's economy is unrecognized. Therefore, the
nation's planning process never makes the requisite allocations for
the growth and development of this section. It is this segment of
the work force that have beenorganized by the Working Women's Forum
through credit cooperatives and collective spirit of unionism that
has brought about a sea change in the lives of the poorest women.
Today, thousands of women have been released from the clutches of
perpetual indebtedness and dependency on moneylenders and other
middlemen. Women have thus been able to save, create assets, and
improve the quality of living, thus ensuring growth with equity.
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