Policy Press

Work and Health in India

Edited by Martin Hyde, Holendro Singh Chungkham and Laishram Ladusingh

Published

Dec 13, 2017

Page count

280 pages

ISBN

978-1447327363

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

Dec 13, 2017

Page count

280 pages

ISBN

978-1447335436

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

Dec 13, 2017

Page count

280 pages

ISBN

978-1447335443

Imprint

Policy Press
Work and Health in India

The rapid economic growth of the past few decades has radically transformed India’s labour market, bringing millions of former agricultural workers into manufacturing industries, and, more recently, the expanding service industries, such as call centres and IT companies.

Alongside this employment shift has come a change in health and health problems, as communicable diseases have become less common, while non-communicable diseases, like cardiovascular problems, and mental health issues such as stress, have increased.

This interdisciplinary work connects those two trends to offer an analysis of the impact of working conditions on the health of Indian workers that is unprecedented in scope and depth.

"Issues such as work-related stress and its impact on health are increasingly a concern for countries such as India. This book will help raise awareness, encourage further research and promote good practice." Aditya Jain, University of Nottingham

Martin Hyde is Associate Professor in Gerontology at the Centre for Innovative Ageing, Swansea University. His research looks at global ageing, and work, health and retirement in later life.

Holendro Singh Chungkham is an Assistant Professor at the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), North-East Centre, Tezpur, India His research focuses on the application of advanced statistical techniques look at psychosocial work characteristics and health outcomes.

Laishram Ladusingh is Professor in and Head of the Department of Mathematical Demography and Statistics at the International Institute for Population Sciences in Mumbai. He has written extensively on demographic issues.

Introduction: Work, stress and health in India ~ Martin Hyde, Holendro Singh Chungkham, Laishram Ladusingh

Work, stress and health: Theories and models ~ Linda Magnusson-Hansson, Martin Hyde, Holendro Singh Chungkham & Hugo Westerlund

Work environment, health and the international development agenda ~ Martin Hyde and Tores Theorell

Employment trends in India: Some issues for investigation ~ A.V.Jose

Rural-urban and gender differences in time spent in unpaid household work in India ~ Laishram Ladusingh

Activity status, morbidity patterns and hospitalisation in India ~ Harihar Sahoo

Occupational class and chronic diseases in India ~ Sanjay K. Mohanty and Anshul Kastor

Stress and health among the Indian police ~ Vaijayanthee Kumar and T.J. Kamalanabhan

Health status and lifestyle of the Oraon tea garden labourers of Jalpaiguri district, West Bengal ~ Subrata K. Roy and Tanaya Kundu Chowdhury

The role of work-family support factors in helping individuals achieve work-family balance in India ~ Sarlaksha Ganesh and M.P.Ganesh

Working conditions, health and well-being among the scavenger community ~ Vimal Kumar

Lessons and future research directions from work environment research in India ~ Martin Hyde, Holendro Singh Chungkham, Laishram Ladusingh