Women Home Based Workers in Rural areas of Pakistan

Authors

  • Naila Shamshad
  • Saira Akhtar
  • Kanwal Asghar
  • Rashid Menhas
  • Madhia Naz

Keywords:

Home-based worker, Home stations, Money making activity, Rural Women

Abstract

Home-based work is a “general category of work within the informal or unorganized sector where workers carry out remunerative activities within their homes or in the surrounding areas but not at the premises of an employer”. The women Home-based workers defines as “The Women who work in their own dwelling or home stations. It is the moneymaking activity. The home based work includes the embroidery, handicrafts, stitching, weaving, shoe making, football making, garments, handmade jewelry and decoration piece making etc. The main purpose of this study was to explore awareness among women home based worker about their rights. The study was conducted in District Faisalabad. Multistage sampling technique was used in this study. At first stage, one Tehsil Faisalabad out of five Tehsils was selected by using simple random sampling technique. At second stage 4 union councils including UC-49, UC-157, and UC-274 were selected by using simple purposive sampling technique. At third stage four villages from each union council out of five villages (Chack No- 225 RB, Malkhawala), (Chack No-217 RB, Chakaira), (Chack No-218 RB, Pronkawala) and (Chack No-61 JB, Dharora) were selected purposively. The study was conducted in rural area of District Faisalabad. The sample size of one twenty women was selected by using simple random sampling.  Questionnaire was used as a tool for data collection and collected data were analyzed by using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Results of the study revealed that 61.7% of the respondents were illiterate, about 38.3% of the respondents earned 2501-5000 rupees, the significant majority 86.7% of the respondents belonged to lower class, about one third 40% of the respondents involved in stitching, more than half 51.7% of the respondents worked up to 6 hours per day, the majority 67.5% the of the respondents had muscular pain, and the significant majority 87.5% of the respondents had no awareness about their rights.

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Published

2015-03-30

How to Cite

Shamshad, N., Akhtar, S., Asghar, K., Menhas, R., & Naz, M. (2015). Women Home Based Workers in Rural areas of Pakistan. American Scientific Research Journal for Engineering, Technology, and Sciences, 11(1), 173–182. Retrieved from https://asrjetsjournal.org/index.php/American_Scientific_Journal/article/view/617