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📘 Volume 5 📄 Issue 11 📅 november 2017

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<p>In India, the construction industry is the second largest and a fast growing sector. Transnational companies have been competing in the construction industry since the mid-1990s, engaging in both large public-sector infrastructure projects and private sector industrial projects India&rsquo;s construction labour force is estimated at 30 million people; about half are women. There has been a reduction of demand for unskilled labor since mid-1990s; one estimate suggests 1.5 million jobs are lost per year. Women in Construction in India. Women account for half (51%) of the total construction labour force. Women workers are almost exclusively unskilled, casual, manual laborers: carrying bricks, cement, sand, and water digging earth, mixing cement, breaking stones. Women are rarely found in male-dominated skilled trades: carpentry, masonry, plumbing, electrical wiring.</p> <p><strong>KEYWORDS</strong>: construction industry, infrastructure, employment, workers, expenditure</p>

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Dr.Mrs.D.Amutha , Volume 5 , Issue 11, november 2017, EPRA International Journal of Economic and Business Review(JEBR) ,

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