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摘要
在印度,砖瓦业是一个非正规、无组织的行业,随着各邦的城市化进程而发展。这一劳动密集型产业严重依赖于对妇女和儿童的普遍剥削,并在很大程度上依赖于外来务工人员进行生产。本研究旨在揭示印度西孟加拉邦南 24 Parganas 区 Falta 和 Budge Budge-II C.D 区砖瓦行业妇女的社会经济现状。本研究考虑的变量包括性别、年龄、婚姻状况、工作性质、经验、教育、收入、福利和挑战--这些因素可作为这些生产单位中妇女社会经济地位的指标。环境学家认为制砖业是危险行业之一,对妇女和儿童的健康和生理福祉有不利影响。本研究基于一手和二手数据。研究结果表明,在这两个街区的砖窑中,从事这一行业的妇女经受着各种形式的痛苦,男童和女童的童工比例明显较高。
Beneath the kiln: The unyielding spirit of women shaping rural India's brick tale
The brick industry, characterized as an informal and unorganized sector in India, has witnessed growth concurrent with urbanization across various states. This labor-intensive industry relies significantly on the widespread exploitation of women and children and heavily depends on migrant workers for production. This study aims to shed light on the current socio-economic conditions of women in the brick industries of Falta and Budge Budge-II C.D blocks in the South 24 Parganas District of Indian state West Bengal. The variables considered for this study encompass gender, age, marital status, nature of work, experience, education, income, benefits, and challenges —these factors serve as indicators of the socio-economic status of women in these manufacturing units. Environmentalists have identified the brick industry as one of the hazardous sectors with adverse implications for the health and physiological well-being of women and children. The present study is based on both primary and secondary data. The findings reveal that women in this field experience various forms of suffering, and the prevalence of child labor is notably high for both boys and girls in the brick kilns of these two blocks.