利用时间使用统计理解女性工作:印度案例

Understanding Women's Work Using Time-Use Statistics: The Case of India

Feminist Economics · 2011
被引 146 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

通过比较印度1999-2000年就业调查与1998-99年时间使用试点调查,发现后者能更准确估算女性劳动力参与,特别是非正规就业和 subsistence 生产活动。

Abstract

Abstract Labor force surveys have undergone several changes over the years in order to better estimate the size and understand the characteristics of the work and labor forces. It is frequently argued, however, that these surveys still tend to underestimate the workforce, particularly women and certain productive activities that they perform. By comparing the findings of the National Sample Survey Organisation's 1999–2000 employment–unemployment survey in India with the findings of the 1998–9 pilot Indian Time Use Survey, this study shows that the latter survey has some built-in advantages that lead to improved estimates and understanding of the workforce. The case of India illustrates how a time-use survey can provide improved estimates of and better information on the workforce in a developing country, particularly capturing women's participation in informal employment, including subsistence production. Documenting this work is important, since it is increasingly common as developing and developed economies are informalized.

印度时间利用调查女性劳动参与非正规就业