The Unorganised Sector: Work Security and Social Protection
Jhabvala, Renana
Subramanya, R K A
`[The Unorganised Sector] demonstrates the importance of adopting a holistic approach to the needs of poor women' - Jana Everett, Contemporary South Asia This is a practical, experience-based analysis of existing government and non-government schemes which cover workers with no fixed employer or employment in India. INDICE: Meeting Basic Needs - R K A Subramanya and Renana Jhabvala The Unorganized Sector and Social SecurityParticipatory Approaches - Renana Jhabvala Emerging Trends in Social SecurityStrategies for Protective Social Security - R K A SubramanyaSupport for the Unorganized Sector - R K A Subramanya Existing Social Security MeasuresWelfare Funds - R K A Subramanya Indian Model for Workers in the Unorganized SectorOrganizing Insurance for Women Workers - Mirai Chatterjee and Jayshree VyasHealth Insurance for the Poor - U N Jajoo Innovations in Primary Health CareA Comprehensive Approach to Health Care Society for Education Welfare and Action SEWA) Rural TeamWorker, Mother, or Both - Mira Swaminathan Maternity and Child Care Services for Women in the Unorganized SectorMobile Creches - Brinda Singh A Case StudyIndian Widows - Martha Alter Chen In Search of Dignity and IdentitySocial Security in the Age of Ageing - R K A SubramanyaIntegrating Disaster Mitigation with Social Security - Mihir R Bhatt
- ISBN: 978-0-7619-9420-6
- Editorial: SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 192
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