
| The Impact of Training on Women's Micro-Enterprise Development - Education Research Paper No. 40 (DFID, 2001, 139 p.) |
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Project Name: |
WMESR |
Interviewee Name : |
Code No. 05 |
Date: |
25.07.1998 |
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Training Received: |
Orientation in May 1997 |
Interviewer Name : |
Shashikala Sitaram |
Location of |
Mangala Hosur |
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ACTIVITIES |
TIME |
SKILLS |
RESOURCES |
ECONOMIC OUTPUTS |
SOCIAL IMPACT |
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Woman |
+ silk-reeling business |
+ about 8 hrs. of time engaged in productive work. |
- skills of marketing have not been useful. |
+ reeling unit has become functional |
+ increased income |
+ happy to move from being a wage earner to becoming a business
women. |
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Man |
+ physical labour of reeling/turning. |
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+ skilled work of reeling, skiening, stifling, etc. |
+ computed income (of a turner/reeler) |
+ earns income |
+ approves of the present way of money lending by the NGO |
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Household |
+ son helps in livestock rearing and also acts as a turner at
times. |
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- spent Rs. 16,000/- celebrating daughter's marriage | |
+ daughter happy that her mother can answer queries and also move around boldly. |