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An Analysis of Social Conditions of Migrant Female Domestic Workers in Delhi

Dr. Sourav Kumar & Pallavi Kumari

The people from rural areas get attracted due to the wages and conditions of work, but due to limited opportunities in the Formal sector, it is the informal sector that absorbs them. Hence, it is necessary to make this vulnerable section much stronger and which will then lead to the fulfilment of the target of “inclusive growth” in the country. India is a developing country that has vast informal workers in its total labourforce. The large presence of the informal labourforce makes them vulnerable as well due to their sizable presence, and it also leaves them with meager wages and other job protection measures. The progress and development of any country can be decided after knowing the status and condition of its vulnerable sections and women in society[1]. The informal sector is not only vulnerable in regard to wages and jobs, but it is also very much fluctuating in terms of unemployment.

 

[1]Vimala.M. “Socio Economic Status of Domestic Women Servants – A Case Study of Thrissur Corporation.” Submitted to Kerla Research Programme on Local Level Development, CDS, Thiruvananthapuram


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Article DOI: 10.62823/IJIRA/5.2(II).7747

DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.62823/IJIRA/5.2(II).7747


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