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  • TITLE
  • DECLARATION
  • CERTIFICATE
  • PREFACE
  • LIST OF CONTENTS
  • LIST OF TABLES
  • I. INTRODUCTION
  • Review of literature.
  • II. WOMEN AND NATURE OF INDIAN AGRICULTURE
  • CLASSIFICATION OF FEMALE AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS
  • 1. THE LANDLESS WOMEN
  • 2. THE NEAR-LANDLESS WOMEN
  • 3. THE SIMPLE PEASANT WOMEN
  • 4. THE RICH PEASANT WOMEN
  • INCREASING STRENGTH OF FEMALE AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS
  • Table 2.1. Trends in Distribution of Women Workers (1911-81)
  • THE MODE OF PRODUCTION AND PLACE OF WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE
  • III. AGRICULTURAL SITUATION IN KERALA.
  • Traditional System
  • Table 3.1. Distribution of Population into Major Communities and Castes in different regions of Kerala -1891.
  • Agriculture in Palghat
  • Present situation
  • Table 3.2. Agricultural Workers Distribution – Male / Female in Palghat District.
  • Table 3.3. The Literacy Rate in Palghat District – Male / Female Percentage.
  • IV. SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF WOMEN AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS.
  • Table 4.1. Religion X Forward / Backward of the Respondents in the Sample.
  • Literacy:
  • Table 4.2. Age X Education of the Female Agricultural Labourers.
  • Table 4.3. Education X Forward / Backward of the Female Agricultural Labourers.
  • Marital Status
  • Table 4.4. Marital Status of the Female Agricultural Laborers.
  • Table 4.5. Period of Marriage X Forward / Backward of the Female Agricultural Labourers.
  • LAND OWNERSHIP AND PRODUCTIVE ASSETS
  • Table 4.6. Land Ownership of the Female. Respondents.
  • Table 4.7. Particulars of Land Holdings of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.8. Paddy Land of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.9. Land Holdings X Forward / Backward of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.10. Paddy Land X Forward / Backward of the Female Respondents.
  • Housing condition
  • Table 4.11. Type of House of the Female Agricultural Labourers.
  • Table 4.12. Type of House X Forward / Backward of the Female Agricultural Labourers.
  • Occupation of parents
  • Occupation of husbands
  • Income pattern
  • Income pattern of family
  • Table 4.13. Family Income (per month) X Forward / Backward of the Female Agricultural Labourers.
  • Expenditure on Food and other things
  • Purpose and source of loan
  • Table 4.14. Purpose of Loan X Amount of the Female Agricultural Labour Families.
  • Work-situation and number of working days
  • Table 4.15. Number of Working Days (in a year) of the Female Agricultural Labourer.
  • Some special features in female headed households:
  • Purpose of Assistance (Loan) x Head of the H.H. of the female respondents
  • Table 4.17. Purpose of Assistance X Head of the H.H. of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.18. Family Income X Head of the H.H. of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.19. Number of Working days (in a year) X Head of the H.H. of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.20. Male Working Members in the Family X Head of the H.H. of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.21. Female Working Members X Head of the H.H. in the Female Respondents Family.
  • Table 4.22. Parents Life Better X Head of the H.H. of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.23. Pension X Head of the H.H. of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.24. Co-operation of the Officials X Head of the H.H. of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.25. (a) Educating the Daughters X Head of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.25. (b) Age of Pension X Head of the H.H. of the Female Agricultural Labourers.
  • Table 4.25. (c) Land Ownership X Head of the H.H. of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.25. (d) Religion X Head of the H.H. of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.25 (e) Forward / Backward X Head of the H.H. of the Female Respondents.
  • Table 4.26. Education X Head of the H.H. of the Female Agricultural Labourers.
  • Table 4.27. Suggestions X Type of Family of the Female Agricultural Labourers.
  • Table 4.28. Membership in Labour Welfare Board X Forward / Backward of the Female Agricultural Labourers.
  • V. THE POLICY AND PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA.
  • The First Five Year Plan (1951-56)
  • The Second Five Year Plan (1956-61)
  • The Third Five Year Plan (1961-66)
  • Annual Plans (1966-69)
  • The Fourth Five Year Plan (1969-74)
  • The Fifth Five Year Plan (1974-79)
  • Table 5.1. Plan Outlay, For the Fifth Five Year Plan.
  • The Sixth Five Year Plan (1980-85)
  • 1.The Rural Works Programme (RWP) (1961)
  • 2.The Rural Man-Power Programme (RMPP) (1969-70)
  • 3. The Crash Scheme for Rural Employment (CSRE) (1971-72)
  • 4. The Pilot Intensive Rural Employment Programme (PIREP) (1972)
  • 5. Food for Work Programme (FWP) (1977-78)
  • 6. Em ployment Guarantee Scheme (EGS) (1981)
  • 7.National Rural Employment Programme (NREP) (1979-80)
  • 8. District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) (1976)
  • 9. The Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP) (1979)
  • Seventh Five Year Plan
  • Eighth Five Year Plan (92-97): Strategy and Thrust
  • High lights of the frame work
  • Objectives
  • Strategy
  • VI. SOCIAL SECURITY FOR WEAKER SECTIONS.
  • Social Security in India
  • Kerala
  • Table 6.1. Details Regarding Pension Scheme in Kerala.
  • Social Security in the United Kingdom
  • Benefits
  • Sickness
  • Retirement
  • Social Security in U.S.A
  • Coverage of the Act
  • Social Security in the U.S.S.R.
  • Old age, disability and survivors benefits
  • Medfcal care sickness and Maternity Benefits
  • Social Security in China
  • Agricultural Sector
  • Social Security in the Aqricultural Sector
  • Europe
  • 1. Medical Care
  • 2. Sickness Benefit
  • 3. Maternity Benefits
  • 4. Old Ase Benefits
  • 5. Invalidity Benefits
  • 6. Survivors Benefit
  • 7. -Em ployment Injury Benefits
  • 8. Unemployment Benefits
  • 9. Family Allowance
  • America (Central and South Part)
  • Africa
  • 1. Medical Care and Sickness Benefits
  • 2. Maternity Benefits
  • 3. Old age benefits are not common in Africa
  • 4. E-mp loyment Injury Benefits
  • 5. Family Benefit
  • Social Security in Asia
  • Old Age Benefits
  • Social Security Measures
  • Some problems of old women agricultural workers
  • Welfare Measures for Agricultural Workers
  • Aqricultural Workers Pension Scheme 1980
  • VII. CONCLUSION
  • Programmes of Rural Development
  • FINDINGS
  • SUGGESTIONS
  • APPENDICES
  • APPENDIX - A: INTERVIEW SCHEDULE.
  • APPENDIX - B: VARIOUS TABLES
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY