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list out some probems faced by woman and children in factories of those times​

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Answered by akshita1946
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In the history of human development, women have been as vital in the history making as men

have been. In fact higher status for women vis-à-vis employment and work performed by them in a

society is a significant indicator of a nation’s overall progress. There are many reasons and problems

that forced Indian’s women to work. The financial demands on the Indian families are increasing day

by day. Cost of living, expenses on education of children, and cost of housing properties in India

raised and these reason force every family in India to look for ways and means of increasing the

household income. As a result, women in India who were mostly known as homemakers are forced to

go for jobs and take up even careers that were considered only suitable for men such as working in

night shifts.

Working women i.e., those who are in paid employment, face problems at the workplace just by

virtue of their being women. Social attitude to the role of women lags much behind the law. The

attitude which considers women fit for certain jobs and not others, causes prejudice in those who

recruit employees. Thus women find employment easily as nurses, doctors, teachers, secretaries or on

the assembly line. Even when well qualified women are available, preference is given to a male

candidate of equal qualifications. A gender bias creates an obstacle at the recruitment stage itself.

When it comes to remuneration, though the law proclaims equality, it is not always practiced. The

inbuilt conviction that women are incapable of handling arduous jobs and are less efficient than men

influences the payment of unequal salaries and wages for the same job. But in most families her salary

is handed over to the father, husband or in-laws. So the basic motive for seeking employment in order

to gain economic independence is nullified in many women’s case. Problems of gender bias beset

women in the industrial sector when technological advancement results in retrenchment of employees.

Women workers in India are faced with lot more challenges than their counterparts in the other

countries. Besides of so many efforts from past years, female section of society is deprived in

compared to male section. They are not given first priority in social and economic decisions in her

own family.

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