Women and WorkRaj Kumar Women Constitute Half Of The World S Population And Approximately One Third Of The Official Labour Force.Unlike Employment Of Adult Male Labour That Of Women Labour Had Shown Upward Trend. Rural Women Engage In A Wide Range Of Income-Generating Activities, But Their Participation In Labour Market Is Subject To Serious Constraints, Lack Of Access To Land And Other Resources, Lack Of Control Over Labour And Income And Lack Of Physical Occupational Mobility.Women At Work Consists Of The Following Topics: Women S Work; Review Of Studies On Middle Class Women S Entry Into The World Of Work; Female Labour And Capitalism In The Us And Brazil; Work And Status Of Women In The Ussr, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia And China; Women And Self-Employed; Women In Work-Force In Australia And New Zealand; Women Managers Etc. |
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... cent . Female participation in the area of primary eco- nomic activities was reduced to 9.4 per cent ; in the secondary area it fell to 27.9 per cent ; and in tertiary activities it fell to 22.2 per cent . The war of 1914-1918 permitted ...
... cent . Female participation in the area of primary eco- nomic activities was reduced to 9.4 per cent ; in the secondary area it fell to 27.9 per cent ; and in tertiary activities it fell to 22.2 per cent . The war of 1914-1918 permitted ...
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... cent in Poland and as much as 52 per cent in the USSR ( 1977 ) , while it was as low as 1.3 per cent in U.K. and U.S.A. had a share of 37 per cent in Yugoslavia , 42 per cent in Czechoslovakia , over 70 per cent in the USSR while in the ...
... cent in Poland and as much as 52 per cent in the USSR ( 1977 ) , while it was as low as 1.3 per cent in U.K. and U.S.A. had a share of 37 per cent in Yugoslavia , 42 per cent in Czechoslovakia , over 70 per cent in the USSR while in the ...
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... cent in 1975 to 43.9 per cent in 1982 , but their numbers were lower in this sector compared to the United Kingdom and Denmark . 36. The participation rates of women in agriculture and industry in the United Kingdom and Denmark show ...
... cent in 1975 to 43.9 per cent in 1982 , but their numbers were lower in this sector compared to the United Kingdom and Denmark . 36. The participation rates of women in agriculture and industry in the United Kingdom and Denmark show ...
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