Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350025918
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN-10: 9350025914
- Publisher Date: 02 Apr 2018
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹195.00.₹146.00Current price is: ₹146.00.
Explore the often-overlooked realities of women migrant casual workers in India. This book reveals their extreme hardships across Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, and Delhi, offering crucial insights into their struggles and potential solutions. Discover the urgent need for change and learn how we can build a more equitable society for these essential workers. “Migration and Women Casual Workers” is a must-read for anyone concerned about labor rights and social justice. ISBN: 9789350025918
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
---|
Devender Pratap Mall –
A crucial contribution to understanding the challenges faced by women casual workers. Some parts are overwhelming, but it’s worth reading.
Tejas Ranjit Wankhade –
Important and insightful, but requires some patience. The academic style might not be for everyone, but the content is valuable. Good read!
Mehakdeep Singh –
Offers crucial insights into the lives of women migrant workers. An important study, but quite dense with information. Worth it if you are keen.
Dev Kumar –
This book opened my eyes to the hardships faced by women in casual labor. A bit academic, but the stories are impactful. A good academic resource.
Mitanshi Saxena –
A powerful look at the lives of women migrant workers. Highly recommend! It gives you a lot to think about and helps you empathize.
Keshav Kumar –
Excellent research and a compelling narrative. This book is essential for anyone interested in labor rights and social justice. Highly recommended.
Sundeep Kumar Baja –
This book is an eye-opener! It is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the issue and contribute to the solution. It will stay with me.
Rahul Raj –
A must-read for anyone interested in labor rights. It’s very informative and insightful but be prepared for some harsh realities. A great resource!
Hemant Kothari –
It highlights the struggles of migrant women very effectively! Some parts felt a little repetitive, but overall a great read.
Supreet Suman –
Important subject matter, but I found the writing style a little dry. Still, the research is valuable and relevant for the current climate.
Harsh Mukesh Thosar –
A necessary read highlighting the plight of women migrant workers. It’s insightful but can be dense at times. Sheds light on important issues.
Anuja Tripathy –
While the topic is important, I struggled to stay engaged. The writing felt too academic and lacked a personal touch. Okay read though.
Tushar Agarwal –
The book provides great insights and analysis. It can get repetitive in places, but overall, a very informative read.