Occupational Patterns of Tribal Women: A Case Study of Bhupalapalli and Warangal Districts of Telangana State
Authors: Dr. A. Kavita
Country: India
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Abstract: This study examines the occupational patterns and income determinants of tribal women in the Bhupalapalli and Warangal Districts of Telangana State, India. Focusing on the Mulugu Mandal of Bhupalapalli District and Narsampet Mandal of Warangal District, the research investigates the socio-economic conditions, employment structures, and factors influencing the income levels of tribal women workers. Using a multi-stage stratified random sampling method, the study analyzes data from 200 women across four villages. The findings reveal significant differences in occupational patterns between interior and accessible villages, with agriculture remaining the dominant sector. Education, age, village location, participation in government programs, and land ownership emerge as key determinants of income levels. The study concludes with policy recommendations aimed at enhancing the economic status of tribal women in the region.
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Paper Id: 231308
Published On: 2023-05-03
Published In: Volume 11, Issue 3, May-June 2023
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