Photo Essay: India’s Working Women
Indian society is hierarchical, with rankings according to caste (or caste-like group), class, wealth, and power.
On this uneven playing field, Indian women face even greater barriers, especially when it comes to employment opportunities. A common belief is that a woman working outside the home is “slightly inappropriate, subtly wrong, and definitely dangerous to their chastity and womanly virtue.”
Nevertheless, Indian women do work – although much of their work is not documented or accounted for in official statistics. Some studies estimate that as much as 90% of all Indian women work in the informal sector: plowing fields and harvesting crops, weaving and making handicrafts, selling food and gathering wood.
As I traveled around the country, women were working everywhere. Here’s what I saw:







Tags: employment, India, informal sector, women
This entry was posted on Monday, February 13th, 2012 and is filed under Asia Pacific.
2 Responses to “Photo Essay: India’s Working Women”
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Marianna Pisano says:
Wow! Really interesting. It sure makes me puts everything in perspective.
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Elaine says:
The clothing is very colorful. Erin I am sure has a new dress and maybe Mom too.









