Brewing Inequality: A Sociological Investigation of the Health Challenges of Women tea Workers in Assam.

IF 2.6 0 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Vaishali Saikia, Pradeep Kumar Parida
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Abstract

Despite being one of the largest organized industries in India, the tea plantation sector faces a significant crisis, especially in Assam. The workers, especially women, are some of the most underpaid, exacerbating their marginalization. Through an extensive review of existing literature, this study aims to explore the social disparities experienced by female tea workers, contributing to their health disparities. The article illuminates the urgent need for comprehensive policies aimed at improving their well-being. It explores why, despite assurances of adequate health care under the Tea Plantation Act of 1951, there continues to be a rise in reported diseases among female laborers in Assam's tea gardens. This investigation will not only focus on their health but will also explore various aspects of their lives to fully understand the factors impacting their overall health. The primary objective of the study is to illustrate how labor-particularly "female labor"-in the tea industry is coerced by management to produce surplus value at the expense of their sanitation, hygiene, and health.

酿造不平等:阿萨姆邦妇女茶工人健康挑战的社会学调查。
尽管茶业是印度最大的有组织产业之一,但茶业面临着重大危机,尤其是在阿萨姆邦。这些工人,尤其是妇女,是收入最低的,这加剧了她们的边缘化。通过对现有文献的广泛回顾,本研究旨在探讨女性茶工所经历的社会差异对她们健康差异的影响。这篇文章阐明了迫切需要制定旨在改善他们福祉的全面政策。它探讨了尽管1951年《茶园法》保证了充分的医疗保健,但阿萨姆邦茶园女工中报告的疾病持续上升的原因。这项调查将不仅关注他们的健康,还将探讨他们生活的各个方面,以充分了解影响他们整体健康的因素。这项研究的主要目的是说明茶业中的劳动力,特别是“女性劳动力”,是如何被管理层强迫以牺牲他们的卫生、卫生和健康为代价来生产剩余价值的。
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