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WOMEN DOMESTIC WORKERS*

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Year: 2001

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144 pp

About the Book

The book is an outcome of multidisciplinary investigation into the dynamics of working life, family adjustment of maid servants and their approaches to be adopted for their resource development. It attempts to focus on the problem of working mothers in general and women domestic workers in particular, who are being forced to undertake domestic work. It suggests useful approaches for human resource development, employees- employers relationship and qualitative improvement in their work performance.


About Author

Dr A N Singh is the Chairman, department of Social Work, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. His areas of special interest are: Family, Child, Youth, disabled and Labour welfare. Dr. singh has worked in the National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD), and the council for Social Development, New Delhi and was actively associated with various research programmes, seminars and training courses for the officers in the field of Child Welfare. Currently Dr. A N Singh is associated with professionalbodies, academic committees, Govt. voluntary organisations and research projects along with teaching and research guidance to university students. Besides this publication, Dr. Singh is the author of books entitled community Organisation. Child Labour in India A Socio economic Perspective and a good number of research papers and articles published in various journals of eminence.


Contents

Preface, List of Tables, Introduction, Genesis of Women Workers, Methodology and Work Plan, Workers and Employers-Social Profile, Compulsion to Work, Working Conditions and Family Adjustment, Summary and Suggestion for Action, Appendix, Bibliography, Index.


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