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Baby Jacob 1985.PDF | (203.1Kb) |
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Sham Bhat 1986.PDF | (579.9Kb) |
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Paulson Chunkapura 1988.PDF | (907.7Kb) |
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Meera Bai 1988.PDF | (757.5Kb) |
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Jayalakshmy K A 1983.PDF | (400.5Kb) |
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Dyuthi-T0060.pdf | (4.188Mb) |
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Dyuthi-T0074.pdf | (6.702Mb) |
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Antony C A 1988.PDF | (1.058Mb) |
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Dyuthi-T0077.pdf | (4.116Mb) |
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Lizy M A 1989.PDF | (1.056Mb) |
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Rajasenan D 1987.PDF | (690.7Kb) |
Abstract: | Women participating in work outside home and the resultant change in Labour market structure placeing female labour as a strong component were breakthrough of twentieth centry. The major share of women labourers in India is crowding in agriculture, household industries and other traditional sectors. Shift in cropping pattern has adverse impacts on female labour. Female labour lost opportunities in the labour market this has adverse impact on family consumption. The study is directed to investigate the impact of female labour saving shift in cropping on female labour force participation and the resultant change in household consumption pattern the specific objectives this study are impact of change in the cropping pattern on employment, change female employment, family consumption pattern and changing situations of womenlabour in agriculture sector. |
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Dyuthi-T0080.pdf | (3.174Mb) |
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Rajasenan D 1987.PDF | (514.5Kb) |
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Vincent Panikulangara 1983.PDF | (533.3Kb) |
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Abraham P K 1989.PDF | (1.708Mb) |
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Thressiamma K V 1988.PDF | (1.466Mb) |
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Dyuthi-T0222.pdf | (3.150Mb) |
Abstract: | The focus of this study is the stress of women entrepreneurs.As stress is associated with constraints and demands, and as a set of emerging conditions seem to affect the quality of life of women, it is more than just an occasional need to enquire in to the possibilities of promoting entrepreneurship by empowering women.As women entrepreneurs are increasingly involved in inherently complicated activities of improving their enterprise functioning ,it would be appropriate for women entrepreneurs to focus on transformational coping interventions.The study is limited to women entrepreneurs in the tiny sector.Women entrepreneurs registered in the Distric Industries ( DIC) and in the Kerala State Women’s Industries Association (KSWIA) are only selected for the study.It gaves a detailed description about empowerment of women.The social , economic ,political,ecological,and psychological importance of the study are detailed.It explains the family related stress, and the contextual system.This study is suggested on beliefs and values of women about their self-perception influencing gender bias, which contribute to stress and coping.This study is also needed about women’s believes and expectations about the probable effectiveness of various course of action and their ability to perform those actions.It is also neede for appraising coping potential of women and enhancing their stress base.It is important to research on stress and self-concept |
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Dyuthi-T0085.pdf | (8.837Mb) |
Abstract: | The present study was undertaken to evaluate the performance of Coir Vyavasaya Co-operative societies (CVCs) in Kerala. It was also intended to examine the extent of fulfillment of the objectives of Co-operativisation Scheme and the socio-economic betterment of worker members, Further the study was directed to find out the level of participation of members in the affairs of CVCs and to identify the major problems confronting the CVCs and the future prospects of the industry. The objectives of this study are to evaluate the performance of CVCs in Kerala with reference to the objectives of co-operativisation, socio-economic background of the worker members of the CVCs in the state, extent of members participation, major problems etc. Major findings of the study shows that 84% of CVCs surveyed were incurring losses, the long-term solvency position of the CVCS shows very pathetic situation, ration analysis shows and unhealthy state of affaires with respect to short-term solvency position and operating efficiency of all categories of CVS were found to be extremely poor. If CVCs are enabled to increase their quantity of production and there by the volume of business, their amount of loss can be reduced. If this is so, the societies can provide more days of employment to their work members, which will help them to earn more wages and thereby improve their economic and social conditions |
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Dyuthi-T0274.pdf | (10.25Mb) |
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Ajoy Mathew 1988.PDF | (1.828Mb) |
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