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Tribal Woman Labourers: Aspects of Economic and Physical Exploitation is a detailed academic work that investigates the multifaceted challenges experienced by tribal women in the labor force. The book explores systemic economic exploitation, including wage discrimination, unfair labor practices, and limited access to basic rights and protections.
The author, S. Sahay Prasad, documents the physical hardships endured by tribal women laborers across various sectors including agriculture, mining, and domestic work. The research highlights the intersection of gender discrimination and tribal marginalization, examining how social hierarchies perpetuate cycles of poverty and exploitation.
Through empirical evidence and case studies, this work contributes to understanding the lived experiences of vulnerable populations. It serves as an important resource for policymakers, scholars, social workers, and activists seeking to address labor rights and gender equality issues affecting tribal communities in India.







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