Problems of workplace culture & status of women construction labourers in India

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS1.8050

Authors

  • S. Shanthi Research Scholar, Department of Economics, VISTAS, Pallavaram, Chennai-117
  • S. Jansi Rani Professor, Department of Economics, VISTAS, Pallavaram, Chennai-117

Keywords:

Women, Labourer, Construction, Problems, Poverty

Abstract

The construction sector has the largest number of unorganized labourers in India next only to the agricultural sector, and women form almost half the workforce as unskilled labourers with no occupational mobility. Often they face serious Problems constraints related to work, viz., lack of continuity, insecurity, wage discrimination, gender and sexual harassment, unhealthy job relationship, lower wages, and poor job satisfaction. Despite these, the construction industry overwhelmingly attracts female workers. Poverty being the main cause, the worst affected are the single destitute women with children to support. Their husbands are often drunkards or are found to have other sexual partners and find themselves in debt trap. Unlike the womenfolk, men who come in as small boys, assist the masons for some years as helpers and finally, graduate as masons, some of whom later become contractors and move up the social ladder. Hence, the female labourers require empowerment through training and skill enhancement.

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Published

28-05-2022

How to Cite

Shanthi, S., & Rani, S. J. (2022). Problems of workplace culture & status of women construction labourers in India. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S1), 12225–12231. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS1.8050

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