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Research Article

Sex segregation in India's formal manufacturing sector

Authors: Molly CHATTOPADHYAY (International Labour Review) , Sonali CHAKRABORTY (International Labour Review) , Richard ANKER (International Labour Review)

  • Sex segregation in India's formal manufacturing sector

    Research Article

    Sex segregation in India's formal manufacturing sector

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Abstract

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Using an index of dissimilarity based on data from the Annual Survey of Industries for 1989/90 and 2000/01, the authors find that sex segregation across India's so‐called factory sector decreased over this period. Most of the apparent improvement, however, was due to changes in the industrial structure of employment, not desegregation per se. The index is also sensitive to the number of industries in the underlying classifications. At the national and state levels, formal job opportunities for women are effectively very limited: they are highly concentrated in a small number of traditional “women's” manufacturing industries, such as food, tobacco, apparel, weaving and spinning.

Keywords: equal employment opportunity, methodology, women workers, survey, industry, trend, India, data collecting

Rights: Copyright © The authors 2013 Journal compilation © International Labour Organization 2013

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