49. Swaminathan Padmini, (Ed.). Trapped Into Living: Women's Work Environment and their Perceptions of Health, March 2005,Pgs. 296 [ISBN 81-89042-31-9]
This book covers different arena of women's work – women as industrial workers in informal sector, women workers in the growing export-oriented cultivation of grapes and women in urban slums forced into home-based work largely because of decline in traditional manufacturing activities. In this book attempt has been made to map multidimensional nature of women's work, address the contexts in which such work is carried out, bring together women's perceptions of their well-being and analyse these perceptions for their links between 'work' and 'health'. Though the case studies do not directly show linkages to globalisation, they do show the adverse effect of larger changes in the economy affecting their lives. This book makes an attempt to bring out various nuances in the issues relating to the changing socio- economic scenario rendering the poor and women in particular – more vulnerable.Download full document
21. Nandraj, Sunil; Madhiwalla, Neha; Sinha, Roopashri and Jesani, Amar Women and Health Care in Mumbai: A Study of Morbidity, Utilisation and Expenditure on Health Care in the Households of the Metropolis, September 2001, Pgs.77 [ISBN 81-89042-09-2]
The study report made an attempt to understand and document analytically the perceived morbidity patterns, the problems faced by women in accessing health care facilities in connection with their utilization and expenditure incurred by households on women's health care with special reference to socio-economic differentials.Download full report
16. Madhiwalla, Neha; Nandraj, Sunil and Sinha, Roopashri Health, Households and Women's Lives: A Study of Illness and Childbearing Among Women in Nasik District, Maharashtra, June 2000, Pgs.141[ISBN 81-89042-06-0]
This report covers most of the health problems of women in rural as well as urban areas in Nashik district of western Maharashtra. The study throws light on health care services, health expenditure, across gender, age and other socially important factors. Download full report
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59. Mishra, Manasee Gendered Vulnerabilities: Women's Health and Access to Healthcare in India, Background Paper Series 1, July 2006, Pgs.7+56+XV. [ISBN 81-89042-45-9]
Indian society has remained deeply entrenched by the patriarchal norms and values. Needs of women emerge and progress through the life cycle; from childhood to adolescent to womanhood. Women's health and access to health care in background of such complexities, poses a challenge. This paper highlights the vulnerability of Indian women with respect to there health and healthcare. Any programme that aims to address women's health needs should be sensitive to such complexities in women's lives being staged on a social terrain of remarkable inequalities.Download Report
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