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ID114019
Title ProperShifting gender of coal
Other Title Informationfeminist musings on women's work in Indian collieries
LanguageENG
AuthorLahiri-Dutta, Kuntala
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper investigates the sharp fall in the number of women workers in Indian coal mines, and explores the specificity of women workers in their demands for gender equity. It examines four main factors responsible for the gradual decline in women's participation in Indian collieries: the laws surrounding women's rights to work; the gendered impacts of technology use; the neglect of women workers' needs and interests by the relevant trade unions; and the gender discriminatory attitudes and instruments of the mining companies which have produced a certain kind of ideal worker who is also a gendered being. The paper asserts women's right to mine in order to earn a living, and to demand an equal share in the benefits that mining can offer.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 35, No.2; Jun 2012: p.456-476
Journal SourceSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 35, No.2; Jun 2012: p.456-476
Key WordsCoal Mining in India ;  Gendered Labour ;  Employment in Indian Coal Mines ;  Gender Equality and Gender Difference ;  Protective Legislation