Working women households and time-saving consumption: Empirical evidence from Kerala
Working women households and time-saving consumption: Empirical evidence from Kerala
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2011-07-01
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Mathew, Shalina Susan
Goyari, Phanindra
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This article explores the impact of labour force participation of Indian women on the consumption expenditure of their households. Field survey data were collected from working-wife and non-working wife households in Kerala, the state in India with the highest labour market participation of women in the organised sector. Differences in time-saving consumption expenditures of working and non-working wife households and different variables influencing consumption expenditures were researched. The study shows that among the variables which positively affect the time-saving consumption expenditure of the households, non-economic factors influence the time-saving consumption expenditure of the working-wife households more prominently than in non-working wife households. © 2011 SAGE Publications Los Angeles.
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consumption,
economics,
household,
time,
time-saving,
women,
work,
working-wife households
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South Asia Research. v.31(2)