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Why are less women found in regular salary employment ? In shot answer?

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✿ Lesser women are found in regular salaried employment as compared to men because a larger proportion of women are engaged in the economic activities without stable contracts and steady income .

✿ The stable contracts and steady income are two features prevalent in the regular salaried employment .

✿ Women are engaged in informal segments of the economy,where they are not entitled to any social security benefits .are

✿ Moreover, women work in more vulnerable situations then men and have lower bargaining power and consequently ,paid lesser than the mail work force .

✿ Thus, the women workers are more likely to be found in the self employment and casual work as compared to men rather than regular sallaried employment .

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✿ Lesser women are found in regular salaried employment as compared to men because a larger proportion of women are engaged in the economic activities without stable contracts and steady income .

✿ The stable contracts and steady income are two features prevalent in the regular salaried employment .

✿ Women are engaged in informal segments of the economy,where they are not entitled to any social security benefits .are

✿ Moreover, women work in more vulnerable situations then men and have lower bargaining power and consequently ,paid lesser than the mail work force .

✿ Thus, the women workers are more likely to be found in the self employment and casual work as compared to men rather than regular sallaried employment

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