Q5(c) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2022 · Sociology GS 1 · 10 marks · 2 min read

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Explain the implications of feminization of work in the developing societies.

Topic: Sociology. Syllabus: Sociology — The Discipline: Modernity and social changes in Europe and emergence of sociology; Scope of the subject and comparison with other social sciences; Sociology and common sense. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2022 and Sociology.

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Feminization is a rising female share in often flexible, low-paid work. Standing linked it to casualisation of labour. Implications: some income and mobility, a double day, cheaper informal sectors. SHGs, garments, NREGS, gig and NFHS are the developing-society files. Census undercount of unpaid work hides part of the story.

Model answer

Introduction

Feminization of work is the rising share of women in paid and counted labour, often in insecure, low-paid, and care-like jobs. In developing societies it is not automatically emancipation. It reorganises households, export industries, and the informal economy.

Body

What is being feminised

  • Guy Standing described a feminisation of flexible labour: jobs once coded male become casual, and women fill them.
  • Export garments, electronics assembly, domestic service, and now gig delivery and home-based piecework are typical sites.
  • SHGs pull women into credit and micro-enterprise, which can be both voice and a new working day.

Implications

  • Income and some public mobility rise. NFHS decision-making items sometimes move with earnings.
  • The double day persists: unpaid care is not shed when the wage arrives. Ann Oakley and Sylvia Walby named that structure.
  • Bargaining inside the household may shift, or male control of the new income may not.
  • Informalisation: “women’s work” is used to cheapen a sector, which Marx would read as a cheaper labour-power.
  • State programmes such as NREGS have high female participation in some states, which can tighten rural labour markets and still leave asset ownership male.

Limits

  • Census work definitions still undercount unpaid family labour, so feminisation can be statistically half-visible.
  • Elite professional feminisation is not the same process as garment-line feminisation.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  FEM[Feminization of work] --> W[Wage and public presence]
  FEM --> D[Double day]
  FEM --> I[Informal cheap labour]
  W --> MIX[Mixed implication]
  D --> MIX
  I --> MIX

Conclusion

In developing societies, feminization of work means more women in flexible paid labour, with mixed gains in income and voice and persistent unpaid care. SHGs, NFHS, garments, and gig home-work are the files. It is a restructuring of exploitation and agency together, not a simple success story.

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