TY - GEN
T1 - Educational and Working Status of Unorganized Sector Laborers with Special Reference to Women
AU - Thenkovan, M.
AU - Srinivas, Kolachina
AU - Nivin-Vargas, Laura
AU - Huerta-Soto, Rosario
AU - Vilchez-Carcamo, Juan
AU - Villanueva-Calderón, Juan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd 2023.
PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - Education is one of the significant sources for human development in the competitive scenario and women’s education builds the human as well as economic development of the nation. So obviously, the educational attainment of women in developing countries like India is very crucial. Education is the key to any kind of success in life either economic or social empowerment or together. The empowerment of women is based on their economic status, and it has been determined by the educational attainment of the women in the society. There are various issues confronting women education starting from the primary level to the higher educational level. In India, there are two types of education: government and private, with a ratio of 5:7. A high-quality education has not been provided by government education. The education gained in public schools is incredibly inadequate. This is also a result of the dearth of teachers and the inadequate oversight of them, especially in rural areas. As a result, the literacy rate in urban regions is substantially higher than in rural areas. Public schools offer subpar facilities and low academic support, which is particularly detrimental to a person’s overall development. The lack of better facilities and infrastructure, the educational attainment of women is not up to the expected level. In this study paper, Manju in (Int J Appl Res 829–832, 2017) aims to concentrate on the difficulties and issues faced by women working in unorganized sectors. It is outlined that three goals in the form of issues that women employees in unorganized sectors face, various categories of women employees in unorganized sectors, and suggestions for solutions to issues like a lack of education, unstable employment, exploitation, low pay, discrimination, physical issues, work-related stress, a lack of skill and knowledge, among others (Sivasubramanian et al. in J Int Women’s Stud 21(5):97–106, 2020). This study aims to bring out the status of women in terms of their educational attainment and economic status.
AB - Education is one of the significant sources for human development in the competitive scenario and women’s education builds the human as well as economic development of the nation. So obviously, the educational attainment of women in developing countries like India is very crucial. Education is the key to any kind of success in life either economic or social empowerment or together. The empowerment of women is based on their economic status, and it has been determined by the educational attainment of the women in the society. There are various issues confronting women education starting from the primary level to the higher educational level. In India, there are two types of education: government and private, with a ratio of 5:7. A high-quality education has not been provided by government education. The education gained in public schools is incredibly inadequate. This is also a result of the dearth of teachers and the inadequate oversight of them, especially in rural areas. As a result, the literacy rate in urban regions is substantially higher than in rural areas. Public schools offer subpar facilities and low academic support, which is particularly detrimental to a person’s overall development. The lack of better facilities and infrastructure, the educational attainment of women is not up to the expected level. In this study paper, Manju in (Int J Appl Res 829–832, 2017) aims to concentrate on the difficulties and issues faced by women working in unorganized sectors. It is outlined that three goals in the form of issues that women employees in unorganized sectors face, various categories of women employees in unorganized sectors, and suggestions for solutions to issues like a lack of education, unstable employment, exploitation, low pay, discrimination, physical issues, work-related stress, a lack of skill and knowledge, among others (Sivasubramanian et al. in J Int Women’s Stud 21(5):97–106, 2020). This study aims to bring out the status of women in terms of their educational attainment and economic status.
KW - Educational status
KW - Exploitation
KW - Low wage and sexual harassment
KW - Women
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85175789029
U2 - 10.1007/978-981-99-5118-5_15
DO - 10.1007/978-981-99-5118-5_15
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85175789029
SN - 9789819951178
T3 - Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics
SP - 261
EP - 269
BT - Research on Islamic Business Concepts - Proceedings of the 13th Global Islamic Marketing Conference
A2 - Ramadani, Veland
A2 - Alserhan, Baker
A2 - Dana, Léo-Paul
A2 - Dana, Léo-Paul
A2 - Zeqiri, Jusuf
A2 - Terzi, Hasan
A2 - Bayirli, Mehmet
PB - Springer Nature
T2 - 13th Global Islamic Marketing Conference, GIMAC 2022
Y2 - 18 October 2022 through 20 October 2022
ER -