Volume : II, Issue : X, November - 2012 SOCIAL STATUS OF WOMEN HAWKERS IN GULBARGA CITYBANASHANKARAYYA M , GAYATRI NINGANNA AND K.S.MALIPATIL Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : The global scenario of hawkers business is an unorganized sector and illegal
activity but the basic investment in the future and will shape the society of tomorrow. The
second Commission on Labour (2002) considered apprentices, a section of self
employed persons involved in job such as vending Vegetable and Fruit sellers, Food
grains sellers, Broom sellers, Vessel sellers. It has been estimated that women make up
25% to 30% of the labour force in the informal sector Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : BANASHANKARAYYA M , GAYATRI NINGANNA AND K.S.MALIPATIL, (2012). SOCIAL STATUS OF WOMEN HAWKERS IN GULBARGA CITY. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. X, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1656.pdf References : - Veer(1991), Report of the Socio-Socio-economic conditions of the Tribes and Backward Castes of Madras Province, Madras Government Press, Madras,
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