Sustainable alternate livelihood avocations for coastal women in India
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Sustainable alternate livelihood avocations for coastal women in India
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Immanuel,Sheela
Narayanakumar,R Ayyappan,S |
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alternate livelihood
livelihood avocations coastal women india |
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Fisheries tiom the major source of employment, income and livelihood for most of the people inhabiting the coastal region. Women in fisheries are in general labelled as imperceptible workers as their contributions are not adequately apprehended and realized. Fishing in India is the main stay of men but women too play a major role in pre and'post harvest activities. The fishers' population in the coastal villages of India is around 3.52 million out of which 49 per cent are women (CMFRI, Census, 2005). Fisherwomen actively ir~volveth emselves in diff~i.3~sc Not Available |
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2021-09-15T09:25:54Z
2021-09-15T09:25:54Z 2008 |
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Article
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/62350 |
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English
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