The linkages between women’s employment, family welfare and child labour in Nepal
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The linkages between women’s employment, family welfare and child labour in Nepal

GENPROM Working Paper No. 12 - Series on Gender in the Life Cycle

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 01 December 2003
Reference: 92-2-113597-7[ISBN]
Authors: Bal Gopal Baidya, Madhup Dhungana, Rojee Kattel ; Gender Promotion Programme, International Labour Office.
Examines how female out-migration may change roles and responsibilities within households and how decision making power is redistributed within families. Provides examples of practical interventions at the community level to promote sustainable alternatives to migration and to prepare those who still decide to migrate.

Tag: women workers, working conditions, children

Regions and countries covered: Nepal

Unit responsible: Employment

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