Women's Work Participation and its Relationship with Child Health: Health of the Children of Working Mother,Used

Women's Work Participation and its Relationship with Child Health: Health of the Children of Working Mother,Used

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Traditionally,women's are primarily confined to the domestic chores. Now,situation has changed and women have started seeking employment outside the home.Slow but growing volume of the female work participation is having a significant impact not only on the life of the women herself but also on the other aspects of family life.The present work is an attempt to understand the impact of women's work status on the health of their children. Using the data from the National Family Health Survey (199899) the major sixteen states of India has been grouped into economically better performing states (EBPS) and economically poor performing states (EPPS) according to state domestic product at current price (taken from economic survey 199899, Ministry of Finance, Government of India).It has found that most of the working women are concentrated in low paid jobs,which may indicates that women are working not for their choice but they are working because they are in need to work. The prevalence of morbidity among children of the working women are higher compared to those of the nonworking women and nutritional status was found poor among the children of working women.

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