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What are the effects of employment on women's well-being and social
position in a Third World city? Until recently before publication,
Calcutta (now Kolkata) had been notable for having one of the
lowest rates of female employment in India. This had been largely
determined by strong cultural beliefs that a woman's place is in
the home. However, in recent years, the growth of 'female' jobs in
the small-scale industry and service sectors, combined with an
increase in male unemployment had resulted in a sudden increase in
the numbers of women entering the labour force. Originally
published in 1991 and based on Hilary Standing's extensive
fieldwork within Bengali households, Dependence and Autonomy
considers the effects of women's employment on the labour market,
the household, and the women themselves. Particular attention is
paid to the role of the life cycle and of class position in
determining the impact of employment, and the work is set within a
historical perspective on gender and employment in Bengali society.
This book is a re-issue originally published in 1991. The language
used is a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the
Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.
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