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Survey of Employers of Domestic Workers in India: Delhi and Mumbai

Principal Researchers:
Dr. Preet Rustagi

Theme: Growth and Employment, Gender and Development
Sponsors: ILO Geneva

Methodology: For this project, IHD collaborated with CDRA Mumbai to conduct the survey, while IHD conducted the Delhi survey, CDRA carried out the Mumbai survey. The study followed a mixed method approach with quantitative survey and qualitative interviews of different types of employers across different socio-economic strata. A listing survey was undertaken as per the population proportionate sampling of wards based on the 2011 Census. A total of 6010 households were listed from the cities, 4041 in Delhi and 1969 from Mumbai. The employers’ sample of 1000 + employer households were selected through a multi stage stratified sampling (city stratification, locality/colony selection, household listing, and identification of domestic worker employer household). In all, 33 localities were covered in Delhi and 64 locations in Mumbai.

Findings:

  • Issues stemming from the survey findings of employers’ perceptions are related to recognition, preferences, regulation, recruitment channels, working conditions, remuneration, treatment, and awareness of legislative rights and provisions;
  • Some of the features emerging strongly relate to the fact that domestic service is a heterogeneous sector; elements of segmentation within and specialization of tasks are noted, with a hierarchy among domestic workers depending on the tasks they are hired for, which is reflected in the wages as well;
  • Worker characteristics are gaining prominence over other factors such as caste, especially among the part time domestic workers;

The recruitment channels remain largely informal and personalized such as relatives, friends, neighbours with very few employers resorting to formal agents/agencies. The few who do hire through agencies are those who hire live-in workers.

Prof. Alakh N. Sharma
Director

Prof. Ravi S. Srivastava
Professor and Director
Centre for Employment Studies

Dr. G.C. Manna
Professor

Dr. Sandeep Sarkar
Professor

Dr. I.C. Awasthi
Professor

Dr. Balwant Singh Mehta
Fellow

Ms. Swati Dutta
Associate Fellow

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