Assessing Agricultural Workplace Inequalities for Women: A Case Study of Dataur Village of Rohtak District
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.9, No. 6)Publication Date: 2024-11-12
Authors : Amandeep Gahlawat;
Page : 414-423
Keywords : Agricultural Labour; Drinking Water; First Aid; Socio-Economic;
Abstract
This study investigates the workplace challenges faced by women agricultural labourers in Dataur village of Rohtak district, Haryana. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, the research highlights the harsh realities of women working in agriculture, including frequent injuries (34.5%), lack of drinking water (17.5%), exposure to insect bites (15.5%) and pesticides (14%), and equipment issues (13%). Nearly 19.5% reported facing harassment at work, indicating unsafe and insecure environments. Furthermore, 75% of respondents stated that basic workplace facilities were unavailable, while only 18% were aware of government welfare schemes aimed at labour welfare and empowerment. These findings reveal a significant gap in infrastructure, awareness, and policy implementation. The study concludes that women agricultural workers in Dataur remain vulnerable due to poor workplace conditions and limited access to support systems. It recommends targeted policy measures, improved awareness, and infrastructure development to ensure dignity, safety, and equality for women in agriculture.
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