2018
DOI: 10.2174/1573401313666170928143518
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Nutritional Status of Young Women from a Textile Industrial Area of Tamil Nadu, India

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“…The garment industry in Tamil Nadu provides vital jobs, especially in poorer communities, largely for girls and women in the spinning mills. However, tens of thousands of girls and young women have been recruited into employment schemes that result in being forced to work with excessive hours of work and extremely low pay, with serious negative health consequences (Delaney & Connor, 2016;Gnanaselvam & Joseph, 2018).…”
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“…The garment industry in Tamil Nadu provides vital jobs, especially in poorer communities, largely for girls and women in the spinning mills. However, tens of thousands of girls and young women have been recruited into employment schemes that result in being forced to work with excessive hours of work and extremely low pay, with serious negative health consequences (Delaney & Connor, 2016;Gnanaselvam & Joseph, 2018).…”
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