Female-Supported Households: A Continuing Agenda for Kerala Model?

The highly acclaimed development model of Kerala has left out certain groups, women being one of them. This article based on a survey of female-supported households in Nadur village indicates that despite lower wages and concentration in the lowest paying jobs, women achieve economic parity with the...

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