The other side of formal employment: Working women who have returned to their communities and villages in Sri-Lanka: Final research report
Document Type
Report
Publisher
Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
School
School of Arts and Humanities
RAS ID
22634
Funders
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Abstract
The Other Side of Formal Employment: Working Women How have Returned to their Communities and Villages in Sri-Lanka is an Australian Development Research Awards Scheme (ADRAS) research project which was awarded in the last ADRAS round in 2012. The research was carried out by Edith Cowan University from April 2013 – November 2016. The objective of the project was to explore to what extent women have been able to sustain their economic and social empowerment after leaving their formal employment in Sri Lanka’s manufacturing industry and returning to their communities...
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Hancock, P., Adusei-Asante, K., & Georgiou, J. (2017). The other side of formal employment: Working women who have returned to their communities and villages in Sri Lanka. Available here