Vol. XVI Issue 2 April - June 2012 2012 Documentation ... - Nipccd
Vol. XVI Issue 2 April - June 2012 2012 Documentation ... - Nipccd
Vol. XVI Issue 2 April - June 2012 2012 Documentation ... - Nipccd
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exploitation is the major one (39%) of the cases) in their own case has been<br />
revealed to them by others, followed by own relatives (11%), middlemen (9%),<br />
contractor (5%), employer and placement agency (4% each), fellow worker (3%)<br />
and other miscellaneous (24%).<br />
Recommendations: Ensure sustainable livelihood at place of origin of migration;<br />
supplementary source of income for women should be enhanced and<br />
strengthened, policy at national and state level is required for prevention of<br />
distress migration, SHGs should be a strong unit of social safety net and it<br />
should be made sustainable and the members should be given intensive<br />
capacity building, marketing linkage facilities etc., land reforms and land rights<br />
for women should be implemented wage facilities should be available within the<br />
locality for 8 months and there should be no wage disputes on the basis of<br />
gender, women migrants should be given paid maternity and other reproductive<br />
health benefits, migrant women should have safety and security at bus stops<br />
and railway stations during the travel, networks of women migrants should be<br />
established at local village as well as migration site for land holding.<br />
Key Words : 1.WOMEN WELFARE 2.TRIBAL WOMEN 3.SOCIO-ECONOMIC<br />
EFFECTS 4.OCCUPATION 5.MARITAL STATUS 6.HOUSEHOLD ASSETS<br />
7.MIGRANT WOMEN 8.ANNUAL INCOME 9.NREGA 10.SAVINGS 11.FAMILY<br />
12.SCHEDULED TRIBES 13.MIGRATION.<br />
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DCWC Research Bulletin <strong>Vol</strong>. <strong>XVI</strong> <strong>April</strong> - <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong>