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Challenges of Women Workers in the Solid Waste Management Sector of Kerala: On the Path to Formalization

Fathima Sherin Ottakkam Thodukayil (Department of Social Work, Central University of Tamil Nadu, India)
Rahana Salahudeen Raseena (Department of Social Work, Central University of Tamil Nadu, India)
Udhayakumar Palaniswamy (Department of Social Work, Central University of Tamil Nadu, India)
Sigamani Panneer (Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India)

Informal Economy and Sustainable Development Goals: Ideas, Interventions and Challenges

ISBN: 978-1-83753-981-9, eISBN: 978-1-83753-980-2

Publication date: 7 October 2024

Abstract

In line with global initiatives, the state of Kerala in southern India is actively working towards formalizing its informal solid waste management (SWM) sector. Despite this, there is a dearth of studies on formalization processes, particularly focusing on the conditions of workers within this sector. This study addresses the gap by examining the challenges faced by women workers operating within the formalized framework of Kerala’s SWM sector. It aimed to investigate challenges faced by grassroots women workers in Kerala’s SWM sector during its transition from informal to formal, identifying gaps in the process through their experiences. Using a qualitative methodology, the research gathered data from 10 women workers in the SWM sector in Kozhikode, Kerala, who were part of the Haritha Karma Sena (green task force). Thematic analysis of in-depth interviews revealed two major challenges faced by these women. Firstly, there was a negative societal perception towards them, and secondly, there was a lack of appropriate state response to their needs and requirements. These challenges were attributed to gaps and pitfalls in the formalization process, leading to a lowered socio-economic status for the women, increased vulnerability to health hazards, and societal stigma. The findings underscore the need for significant improvements in the formalization process of Kerala’s waste management sector. The study advocates for targeted policy interventions to enhance the working conditions of SWM workers, emphasizing the importance of expediting and streamlining the formalization process. This, in turn, would contribute to the overall effectiveness of the SWM system in the state.

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Thodukayil, F.S.O., Raseena, R.S., Palaniswamy, U. and Panneer, S. (2024), "Challenges of Women Workers in the Solid Waste Management Sector of Kerala: On the Path to Formalization", Vinodan, A., Mahalakshmi, S. and Rameshkumar, S. (Ed.) Informal Economy and Sustainable Development Goals: Ideas, Interventions and Challenges, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 373-397. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-980-220241020

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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