Hapke, Holly M. (2001) Petty traders, gender and development in a South Indian fishery. Economic Geography.
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This paper examines the impact of mechanisation and commercialisation on small-scale fish traders in Kerala, India, with special emphasis on gender and the impact of economic transformation on women fish traders. It explores the relationship of women's work in distribution to production and how this has changed with capatilist development. It is argued that because women's role in the fisheries economy has been overlooked, they have experienced economic marginalisation and their labour has become extremely important for household survival and the ecological crisis.
Item Type: | Documents |
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Class Number: | 100.PET002 |
Keywords: | India, Gender, Small-scale Fisheries, Kerala, Vendors, Fish Marketing, Income, Labour, Fisheries Economy, Fishing Industry, Fishing Boats, Mechanisation, OBM, Artisanal Fisheries |
Subjects: | Gender in Fisheries and Aquaculture |
Depositing User: | Chitti Babu ICSF |
Date Deposited: | 15 Feb 2022 11:04 |
Last Modified: | 15 Feb 2022 11:04 |
URI: | http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/9118 |
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