Advances in Consumer Research
Issue:6 : 2750-2755
Original Article
A Study On Women Workers In Construction Industry
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Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Kamaraj College (Autonomous). Thoothukudi-628003.Tamil Nadu, India. (Affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli)
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Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Kamaraj College (Autonomous), Thoothukudi – 628003, (Affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu)
Abstract

The level of living of a people is reflected in their economic qualities. More chances for both skilled and unskilled labourers exist in India's unorganised economy. Workers in the construction industry are often physically demanding. The impact of female workers will outweigh that of male workers. The economic condition of female construction sector workers was examined in this study through the following variables: occupation, work category, wages, working hours, savings, etc. The researcher has used convenience sampling in this study. Fifty female construction workers from the city of Tirunelveli were the subjects of this research. Secondary data comes from sources such as journals, websites, government notices, and well-structured interview schedules, while primary data is gathered through other ways. The data for this study was analysed using SPSS statistics, which included tests like t-tests, ANOVA, and percentage analyses. According to our research, the majority of these workers are in their middle years and have a lower literacy rate. The majority of employees have spouses and live in their own homes as nuclear families. Therefore, the data regarding the financial situation of female construction workers provided by this study is quite relevant...

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