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Unorganized Women Workers – HRD Perspective

Arul Kamaraj J. M. ()
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Arul Kamaraj J. M.: Department of Social Work, Loyola College, Chennai 600034, INDIA

Advances In Management, 2009, vol. 2, issue 11

Abstract: This research deals about the women workers engaged in match manufacturing in a particular district of Tamil Nadu, South India. Virudhunagar is a southern district of south India. As far as the Virudhunagar district is concerned, match making is one of the major unorganized industries. Matches are of utmost necessity in the everyday life of human beings. This match industry adds income to the economy. A majority of the workers in this industry are women; the production of matches is mainly in the hands of women. The standard of living of the women workers family depends on the earning of the women in the family. The increase in production in such industries largely depends on their Job Satisfaction. The present study focuses on Job Satisfaction of women workers in match industries. Already there are number of studies undertaken to study women workers in different units. But so far no attempt has been made to study Job Satisfaction of women workers in match industries.

Date: 2009

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