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Woman
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+ silk-reeling business + reels silk too. + stifles cocoons + divide cocoons too + more household work as daughter got married + the group activities continue.
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+ about 8 hrs. of time engaged in productive work.
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- skills of marketing have not been useful. + puts in skilled activity of reeling
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+ reeling unit has become functional - yet to employ another person as turner.
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+ increased income + computes wages + increased savings. + reduction in indebtedness. - owes money to the NGO
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+ happy to move from being a wage earner to becoming a
business women. + happy that others look at her as a businesswomen. + happy that she need not go to the market + handles money carefully - does not perceive any need to change the decision making
power at the household level.
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Man (Husband)
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+ physical labour of reeling/turning. + stifles and skiens too - does not go to the market
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+ skilled work of reeling, skiening, stifling, etc.
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+ computed income (of a turner/reeler)
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+ earns income
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+ approves of the present way of money lending by the
NGO + encourages her to answer questions. + is careful in handling the money lent to her by the
NGO - Claims to have "trained" her
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Household
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+ son helps in livestock rearing and also acts as a turner at
times. - daughter not employed
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- spent Rs. 16,000/- celebrating daughter's marriage
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+ daughter happy that her mother can answer queries and also
move around boldly.
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